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Published October 29

David and Goliath: St. Pete’s two firsts

Former Mayor David Fischer, St. Petersburg’s longest-serving mayor, a consummate gentleman, efficient administrator, and the epitome of quiet strength with an excellent sense of humor, died on Oct. 22 at the age of 92. BY GOLIATH J. DAVIS, III, Ph.D. | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG…

Published October 26

Lightning Community Hero Jovan McNeill brings free “Urban Prepping” workshop to Urban Futures Festival

By J.A. Jones, Contributor TAMPA BAY — Lightning Community Hero award-winner and Tampa native Jovan McNeill started the nonprofit Cloud Nine Outdoors out of his own personal experience. Urban Futures Festival sponsors Gathering of Women Food Pantry Food Supply Drive The founder…

Published October 23

Urgent 911 graduation alert: The law has changed

Students who complete all the required coursework but are unable to pass state-mandated tests or attain the state-required GPA (2.0) will no longer receive a certificate of completion. Photo courtesy of Ron Lach BY GOLIATH J. DAVIS, III, Ph.D. | Contributor PINELLAS COUNTY —…

Published October 23

Important Update: Change to High School Graduation Requirements

Insert Date Subject: Important Update: Change to High School Graduation Requirements Dear Parents and Guardians, I want to inform you about an important change to Florida’s high school graduation policy that might affect some students this school year (2025–26). New state…

Published October 23

Harnessing the power of AI for good

By Dr. Kanika Tomalin | President and CEO, Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg The following column is based on remarks by Dr. Kanika Tomalin at September’s Spotlight Tampa Bay: How AI Can Strengthen Our Communities event. The last column I wrote in college, just about 30…

Published October 22

The Woodson celebrates faith leaders during Clergy Appreciation Month

ST. PETERSBURG – The Woodson African American Museum of Florida was honored to welcome spiritual leaders from across the community in recognition of Clergy Appreciation Month. More than two dozen faith leaders gathered in fellowship as the Museum expressed heartfelt gratitude for…

Published October 21

Powerstories Theatre and Studio@620 share untold Civil Rights story CADILLAC CREW, Nov 6 – 16

St. Petersburg, Fla. — This November, two of Tampa Bay’s most groundbreaking theaters join forces to spotlight the women who carried the Civil Rights Movement from behind the scenes. CADILLAC CREW by Tori Sampson runs Nov. 6–16, 2025, at The Studio@620, presented in partnership…

St Pete CatalystPublished October 21

New academic partnerships will propel St. Pete startups

The USF Institute of Applied Engineering is strengthening ties in St. Petersburg.

St Pete CatalystPublished October 18

Tampa Bay Tech reveals awards finalists

The region’s largest tech council will honor founders, educators and projects Nov. 7 at Armature Works.

Published October 17

How to move J Hop forward

‘Some have said that if Principal Brittnee Scott fails, it should be because she is not up to the job, not due to undermining or a lack of supervisory and district support,’ said Dr. Goliath Davis. GOLIATH J. DAVIS, III, Ph.D. | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG — In my last column, I…

St Pete CatalystPublished October 14

Investment platform fuels growth of Pete’s Bagels

Pete's Bagels is offering Small Business Bonds to support expansion while maintaining independent ownership.

Published October 10

The Colonel: Committed patriot and public servant

Don McRae’s quiet, calming style, unselfish commitment, loyalty, and devotion served him well as he was appointed to higher levels of service as human rights director, deputy city manager, assistant city manager, deputy city administrator, chief of staff and eventually city…

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