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The main auditorium will be closed starting March 10 through September, though programming will continue next door in the micro-cinema.
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The approximately 35,000-square-foot expansion will be on the south side of the current museum building on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront.
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The current leaseholder is Jay Que’s on the Deuces. The club owner said Tuesday he has big plans for the now all-white wall.
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The organization is now providing medically tailored meals to BayCare patients with chronic conditions.
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The developer planning to raze the buildings for a new tower has said the project was meant to underscore local artistic talent. But many artists see it differently.
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The singing, songwriting star of "Longlegs" and "Dune" sings Sunday at the Murray Theatre.
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The 22nd annual Firestone St. Petersburg Grand Prix begins Friday.
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Over a year later since Hurricane Milton's landfall, the damaged building still sits in limbo.
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Students who play middle and high school sports will have to pay $50 per sport.
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“We’re always looking for more tools to put in our toolkit to help pets get home first and foremost,” Pinellas County Animal Services director Jennifer Renner said.
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The structures will eventually be knocked down to create room for French furniture designer Roche Bobois’s first branded residential tower in the U.S.
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The historical park and museum is launching the “Power of Place” oral history program.