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The city council asked a committee to discuss how St. Petersburg could comply and what other options community artists could have to express themselves.
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The state’s chief financial officer said auditors should act like police investigators, and doubted protestors pay property taxes.
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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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St. Petersburg partnered with the Healthy Homes Community Coalition to launch a lead-reduction program. Now, federal funding for that program is at risk.
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Here's a look at the performances that theatres have planned this upcoming season.
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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.
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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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Roof panel installation is estimated to run from August to December, marking the completion of the first major fix to the stadium.
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Some St. Petersburg businesses relied on Rays fans visiting during the season. Others said they don’t miss the traffic. But in Tampa, business owners are happy to see the extra customers.
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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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The expansion includes four of the hospital’s largest operating rooms, which are designed for advanced neurosurgery and orthopedic needs.