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REALTIST WEEK 2026 IS HERE!
ST. PETERBURG – A week dedicated to service, education, empowerment, and community impact—and we want YOU to be part of it. Join the Pinellas County Association of Realtist (PCAR), the local board of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), for a dynamic lineup of…
Rita Vasquez: Deeply appreciated and irreplaceable
The retirement of Rita Vasquez, Executive Director of High School Education at Pinellas County Schools, will leave a tremendous void. GOLIATH J. DAVIS, III, Ph.D. | Interim President, COQEBS PINELLAS COUNTY — March 27, 2026, will long be remembered as a sad day for Concerned…
Celebrating Women’s Leadership: First Ladies in African American History, Winnie Foster Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon
All photos courtesy of The Woodson African American Museum of Florida. ST. PETERSBURG – In honor of Women’s History Month, The Woodson African American Museum of Florida hosted its 12th annual First Ladies in African American History and Winnie Foster Lifetime Achievement Awards…
Tampa Bay Tech Week to showcase growing tech ecosystem
“Tampa Bay needs to be known, unambiguously, as a place where you can build a serious technology company."
Woodson Museum serves up culture, community & celebration through February events
ST. PETERSBURG — The Woodson African American Museum of Floridahas kept its promise of community-centered programming with a slate of engaging events that celebrate local culture, history, and creative expression. Healthy Cooking & Community Connections In partnership with…
St. Petersburg-based incubator reaches office max capacity
“It’s a really exciting milestone,” said Becca Brown. "We’re ahead of schedule."
OP-ED: Why We Can’t Wait
BY REV. J.C. PRITCHETT ST. PETERSBURG — Forty years ago (“Don’t let hopeless bug zap stadium zeal,” Evening Independent 7/17/1986), I wrote about the opportunities I hoped the development of the Gas Plant area would offer our city, especially young residents like me. A few years…
Maritime innovation ‘Hub’ plans $34M expansion to fuel growth
“We need the other leg of the stool, private industry.”
From beats to books, Tampa Bay hip hop emcees become authors
By J.A. Jones, Contributor Rashad “Shadcore” Harrell, aka Shadcore, is a Tampa hip hop scene staple who recently released his new book, I Left a Mess in There. Born in Lakewood, New Jersey, and raised in St. Petersburg, Harrell is a family man, “married to my lovely wife of 27…
Attallah Shabazz, Malcolm X’s daughter, speaks at Eckerd on Feb. 27
By Shae Peters, The Online Current, Eckerd College Attallah Shabazz, daughter of human rights activist Malcolm X, will speak at Eckerd on Feb. 27 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Fox Hall. Invited by the Unity Center, she will speak about the importance of diversity and human rights as a…
OP-ED: We’re Not Talking Enough About Florida’s War on Opportunity
By Kyandra Darling On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Florida’s attorney general issued a legal opinion aimed at dismantling long-standing affirmative action and diversity programs across our state. The symbolism was impossible to ignore, and so were the consequences. This was not a…
State of Science spotlights health, oceans and AI
Researchers, civic leaders and technologists came together at the USF Student Center.