FDOT grant extends evening bus hours to support Polk workers and families
Author Archives: Kayla Borg
Kayla Borg is a Lakeland native and graduate of Western Carolina University, where she earned her degree in English and film production. She began her media career in Atlanta at CNN, quickly rising from production assistant editor to technical director/editor, leading live broadcasts alongside field reporters. Since then, she’s worked in education, instructional design and independent filmmaking.
Hungry in Polk: Local Efforts Help Make Sure Children Don’t Go Without
Polk County food insecurity leaves thousands of children hungry — kidsPACK, Publix and local food pantries step in.
Residents Voice Concerns at Lakeland Housing Authority Board Meeting
Residents and community leaders voiced concerns at Monday’s Lakeland Housing Authority meeting, prompting calls for greater accountability and public dialogue.
Polk County Teens Access Free Formalwear Through UthMpact
Free prom and homecoming attire is available to Polk County teens, who also sign a pledge to celebrate responsibly.
Opening Doors: CareerSource Polk Connects Residents with Jobs, Training and Support
CareerSource Polk Open House highlights job training, resume help and tuition support for Polk County residents.
Lakeland Electric Rate Increases Tied to Fuel and Environmental Costs
Typical household to see about $3.20 added to monthly bill as city covers environmental costs and fuel hikes.
Florida Poly’s Record Enrollment Builds Polk’s STEM Workforce
Florida Poly’s growth reflects rising demand for affordable, innovative STEM education.
Meet ALICE: Earning Above Poverty, Falling Short on Basics
A local father shares what it’s like to live paycheck-to-paycheck, despite decades of work experience — and why he believes more people are ALICE than we realize.
Polk’s New Discovery Center Will Teach Kids Money, Jobs and Life Skills
JA BizTown and Finance Park will bring hands-on financial literacy and career prep to Lakeland.
ReadingPals Aims to Spark a Lifelong Love of Literacy
ReadingPals program pairs local volunteers with young students to build vocabulary, confidence, and trust — all in just an hour a week.

