St. Pete childcare expert credits great-grandmother's dedication and impact for her career
A St. Pete woman born in 1918 dedicated her life to making sure children in the Tampa Bay area had access to quality childcare. Her legacy lives on.
A St. Pete woman born in 1918 dedicated her life to making sure children in the Tampa Bay area had access to quality childcare. Her legacy lives on.
Emma "Grandma" Gatewood was the first woman to solo hike the entire Appalachian Trail, inspiring generations of future women on the trail.
One study says Latinos make up 61% of the landscaping industry compared to other sectors. But for women in landscaping, that number is much lower.
Barbara Moore founded the organization's predecessor in the 1970s, and it is evolving into a "one-stop shop" for domestic violence assistance.
Former owner of Hernando's Chinsegut Hill was important to women's movement in the United States.
In 1921, Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license. Today, her story is inspiring a new generation.
Chief Barbara Tripp is part of the 6% of fire chiefs who are women in the U.S.
Martika Jones, CEO of BŪP, is showing young girls that they can also accomplish greatness.
Evelisse Bookhout says she grew up as an at-risk youth so she started Hands of Hope America to help empower the community.
One of the scholarship recipients is a high school senior. She says she's working hard to become a pilot and blaze a trail for future aviators.