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"We’re really all the same – making the Fan Man family bigger with everyone promoting good deeds. Words are meaningless unless backed up by action," Neil MacDonald said.
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“Unfortunately, there are people who seem to have either forgotten the lessons of the Holocaust or maybe they never learned those lessons.”
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According to the state, a Trail Town is a “vibrant destination where people come together.”
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Pinellas County commissioners unanimously passed several ordinance amendments related to tree removal, protection and planting.
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The city expects to purchase 14 high-risk residential or commercial properties, help create 582 affordable multifamily housing units and provide 70 low-income households with up to $80,000 in down payment assistance.
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A historically long government shutdown delayed plans to open Sunrise St. Pete applications in November.
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“You can’t let that deter you from doing the job,” St. Petersburg's mayor said after his former treasurer stands accused of stealing more than $207,000 in campaign money.
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”Fortunately, I have a lot of friends, and they’ve been very kind to me,” Charlie Crist told the Catalyst. “And I love them for it.”
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By the 2026-2027 academic year, all volunteers will need to have the designation.
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His campaign finance reports also indicate the bulk of his 2025 outflows — a total of $207,500 — were listed as “unauthorized transactions.”
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Two potential redevelopment teams have expanded their rosters. An idea also includes affordable housing within the reimagined Gas Plant District.
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Development Review Commissioners voted 4-1 to approve the 370-unit project, dubbed The Pelican.