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Tampa streetwear brand quickly ascends from markets to Water Street
Tampa-native Gabriel Santos, founder of Engrained Lifestyle Apparel, has secured his first storefront in one of the city’s most popular locations after just two years of operation. Photo: Gabriel Santos. What started as a side hustle at local markets has led to a prime brick-and-mortar location, as Engrained Lifestyle Apparel is now bringing its high-quality, Tampa-inspired streetwear to Sparkman Wharf. Sparkman Wharf is a premier waterfront destination within Water Street

Mark Parker
15 hours ago3 min read


Human ROI: St. Pete’s economic outlook swaps statistics for soul
From left: Andrea Falvey, economic development manager; Mayor Ken Welch; Tracey Smith, manager of the St. Petersburg Greenhouse; City Council Chair Lisset Hanewicz; and City Development Administrator James Corbett at the 2026 State of the Economy. Smith received the Economic Impact Award. All images: City of St. Petersburg. Typical data points - like a record $1.4 billion in construction value and an 18% spike in median household income - highlight St. Petersburg’s recent su

Mark Parker
1 day ago4 min read


Coach wins key battle in discrimination war against NFL
Brian Flores, now the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, sued the NFL over discriminatory personnel practices after he was fired from the Miami Dolphins in 2022. Photo: NFL.com. Thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the NFL can no longer shield its controversial Rooney Rule - created to increase diversity in key positions - from public scrutiny. The groundbreaking saga began in January 2022 after Brian Flores was fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphi

Mark Parker
2 days ago5 min read


Local leaders secure $300,000 for embattled Lincoln Cemetery
Men in the Making, a youth-focused nonprofit, during a tour of historic Lincoln Cemetery. Commissioner Renee Flowers believes state-funded upgrades will help attract additional visitors. Photo: Renee Flowers. During segregation, St. Petersburg relocated the remains of Black pioneers to neighboring Gulfport. Lincoln Cemetery has since deteriorated due to decades of deferred maintenance and severe storms. However, the century-old cemetery will soon see some much-needed upgrad

Mark Parker
4 days ago4 min read


Improvement League of Plant City, CDC to host Derby Soiree in support of Bing House Museum restoration
Beginning as a civic organization in 1982, the Improvement League of Plant City, CDC was founded by the late Jerry Bailey to address the needs of the Lincoln and Madison Park communities. Screengrab: Plant City Observer. The Improvement League of Plant City, CDC will host its 2nd Annual Summer Solstice Soiree on Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Norman McLeod American Legion Post 26 in Plant City. The annual fundraiser will take on a Derby-inspired theme t

Ashlyn Baker
4 days ago3 min read


Oral history series at the Woodson elevates living history through St. Pete’s Legacy Keepers
Pictured: (l-r) Bishop Dr. Clarice H. Pennington, Thomas “Jet” Jackson, and Lois Grayson. All images courtesy of the Woodson Museum. In a city rich with history, yet too often absent from the written record, the Woodson African American Museum of Florida ensures that the stories of those who lived it are not lost to time, but lifted, preserved, and passed on. Launched in August 2025, “At the Feet of the Elders” was not only an oral history series; it was a sacred gathering o

Taylor McCray Honor
May 296 min read


Preserving dignity: Housing affordability extends beyond new builds in Tampa
From left: Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, Carlton Mallard, and City Councilmember Naya Young. Mallard was nearly forced to abandon his childhood home, which had fallen into a state of disrepair. Photos: City of Tampa. The walls of Carlton Mallard’s home in East Tampa have held his family’s history for over 70 years. However, the creeping decay of time had finally caught up to the only sanctuary he’s ever known. Mallard, who couldn’t afford extensive repairs, went without air cond

Mark Parker
May 293 min read


Studio@620 premieres Tony Award-winning musical PASSING STRANGE, June 11 - June 21
Passing Strange, featuring the original Broadway cast, with Stew Stewart on mic; filmed by director Spike Lee, released 2009. Screengrab. Erica Sutherlin will direct Passing Strange, winner of 3 Drama Desk awards and the Tony for Best Musical, opening at Studio@620 June 11 and running through June 21. From the rhythmic mind of singer-songwriter and performance artist Stew Stewart comes a rock-musical play following the story of a young bohemian who charts a course for “the re

Isis Climes
May 282 min read


Chief Barbara Tripp to Receive Public Service Honor at Juneteenth Beacon of Change Celebration
Chief Barbara Tripp, Tampa’s first female fire chief, is being recognized as the Public Service Honoree at the 2nd Annual Juneteenth Beacon of Change Celebration. Image retrieved from Tampa Fire Rescue Chief Facebook Page. Chief Barbara Tripp will be recognized as the Public Service Honoree at the 2nd Annual Juneteenth Beacon of Change Celebration, honoring a career grounded in public safety, community service and historic leadership in Tampa Bay. Hosted by the USF Black Alum

Ashlyn Baker
May 282 min read


Byron Allen buys BuzzFeed and shares in Starz, challenges Black America to fight for 'economic inclusion'
Allen told Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne tha God in a May 20 interview, the battle has never been about “black or white…It's always been green.” (Image: The Breakfast Club) In a candid interview withThe Breakfast Club, media mogul Byron Allen — worth an estimated $800 million to $1 billion and one of the largest Black media owners in the U.S. — broke down his strategies for media dominance and challenged the nation to recognize that in order to become “one America,” we

Gypsy C. Gallardo
May 232 min read


Her Word Is Her Bond: “Fancy Nancy” Dunham on Education, Protection, and Redirection
Nancy Dunham, known throughout the community as Fancy Nancy, is the owner of Fancy Nancy’s Professional Services and Fancy Nancy’s Bail Bonds. In Pinellas County and surrounding communities, she is known as a connector and resource for families and individuals. Photo retrieved from Fancy Nancy’s Facebook page. An arrest can throw a family into panic before they even know what questions to ask. There is paperwork to understand, money to gather, and a loved one waiting to come

Ashlyn Baker
May 224 min read


Despite backlash, Wasserman Schultz will run for a ‘Black seat’ representing parts of Broward County
First elected to Congress in 2004, Wasserman Schultz's switch to run in Congressional District 20 gives her a stronger chance of winning re-election, but would dilute Black representation in the U.S. House ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA — Florida’s 20th Congressional District has been represented by a Black American for more than 30 years. Whether it will be in future is an open question, now that Wasserman Schultz has entered the chat. Democratic U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Gypsy C. Gallardo
May 222 min read


Florida’s Funk Legend Fights Back: George Clinton Sues UMG for $1.1 Million in Frozen Royalties
The Tallahassee resident and Parliament-Funkadelic superstar takes on a music industry giant George Clinton, the funk pioneer who has called Tallahassee home for more than three decades, filed a federal lawsuit on May 15, against UMG Recordings, alleging the record company unlawfully froze more than $1.1 million in royalties owed to Clinton. The 20-page complaint — available at via Music Business Worldwide — accuses UMG of breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant

Aleyah Conway
May 202 min read
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