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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.
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The Euclid Methodist Church opened in 1926 but has been vacant since 2005. It will host an indoor farmer’s market on July 27.
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Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz called the potential shortfall a “big concern” for city officials, as residents expect a “level of service” from their local government.
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The goal is for the park to become a "front lawn" for all residents, offering activities like recreational classes as well as cultural and culinary-focused events.
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Workers at all Bayfront Hospital locations will have unlimited access to ride all Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) bus routes free of charge, both for work and personal use.
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The renovated Beach Theatre will debut with a sold-out grand opening celebration this Friday, July 18.
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Utility bills will increase an average of around 9% in fiscal year 2026, which begins Oct. 1. Officials recommend a 17.5% increase on stormwater rates.
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His new political action committee, The Pelican PAC, had accrued $92,275 as of the June 30 reporting deadline.
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Rowdies president Ryan Helfrick said international demand for the facility has “skyrocketed” over the past two years.
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Drift will encompass approximately 1,500 square feet underneath the existing canopy and offer seating for 26 guests. Lounge areas around the structure will seat up to 50 people.
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Local development and investment companies Paradise Ventures and Ally Capital Group are now free to continue revitalizing the Sundial after purchasing the property in February 2022.
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Mitigating infiltration decreases the number of sewage overflows, improves treatment processes at water reclamation facilities and reduces the need to increase capacity.