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Public Works Administrator Claude Tankersley said officials now expect to receive disaster recovery funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “sooner than we had anticipated.”
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“Those development rights are the city’s now; they’re not the Rays’ after 30 years,” St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said. “That gives us a very, very strong negotiating position now.”
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The agency overcalculated the county’s property tax revenues by $76 million and general fund expenditures by $81 million.
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The AquaFence structure is in place to protect Lift Station 85 from storm surge and floodwaters.
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It's the latest city told it is being audited by the state. Some of the 15 requests related to DEI extend to “contractors, grant recipients or members of the public."
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A permit filed in September for 1351 Bay St. SE, formerly home to the marina, described a five-story Class A office building consisting of “floor-to-ceiling glass” for a company’s headquarters.
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Here's a look at the performances that theatres have planned this upcoming season.
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This collaboration would involve a transportation connection between Tampa International and the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport to help handle increasing foot traffic.
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Jeffry Knight, 62, was charged Monday with eight felony counts of Leaving the Scene of a Vessel Accident Involving Serious Bodily Injury and Death.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission charged Jeffry Knight with eight felony counts in connection with the fatal crash with the Clearwater Ferry in April.
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This Sunday is 7-27, as in the 727 area code. Several events are planned to pay homage.
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St. Petersburg will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the "new" St. Pete Pier with a drone show Sunday. The producer of the event describes how a show like this comes to be.