St. Pete building home to generations of different Black owned businesses
In 1947, Christine Weaver's grandfather built a building for his grocery store that turned into a generational entrepreneurship empire.
In 1947, Christine Weaver's grandfather built a building for his grocery store that turned into a generational entrepreneurship empire.
One thing is for sure. There’s nothing like watching a plane take off or come in for a landing.
During this Black History Month, we highlight one woman who made Florida Strawberry Festival history in 1973.
Sylvester McCloud started Bealsville Farmers and Flea Market in February, pulling what he knows from his roots.
Though 85-year-old James Camp never made it to Hollywood, his love for the era is captured in his artwork.
The stage play, "When the Righteous Triumph," tells the heroic story of the 1960 Woolworth lunch counter sit-ins.
Mouton is a highly respected role model for all women and people of color pursuing a career in STEM.
African Americans relied on Central Avenue in Tampa for most of their business needs during segregation.
This Black History Month, we recognize the African Americans who paved the way, and honor a legacy that lives on.
Alice Eady and Freddie Holcy remember harrowing times while living in what was once considered a sundown town.
The Haven, a nonprofit in Sarasota, said they saw a 15% increase from 2024 to this year.
Attendees lit candles and said prayers for those buried.
Leaders at Brandon High School say they hope the room puts priority on mental health.
Johnathan Anglin Jr. said he and his customers would be forced to pay double — if not triple — what they currently spend on wine.
Some St. Petersburg residents say they would prefer the city shift away from investor-owned utilities and instead establish a publicly owned utility.
Farmworkers Self-Help in Dade City still has the same mission it did more than four decades ago.