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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Maria Scruggs described wanting to form a livable wage task force, the importance of collaboration and other topics.
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It's the fourth time in two decades the city has opened up the district to redevelopment proposals. Here's how the latest round of bids reimagine the 86-acre site in downtown St. Pete.
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Rovex has an office at St. Petersburg-based incubator spARK Labs by ARK Invest.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," the city councilor touched on a number of topics, including her run for mayor and pushing to pause redevelopment plans for the Gas Plant District.
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A plan to shoot part of "A Land Remembered" on location is drawing opposition. Said one environmentalist: “We cannot have a hoof running on this beach."
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Fans who sweated in the summer heat playing last season at Steinbrenner Field were again bathed in sweet air conditioning. “What a moment for the community,” Rays CEO Ken Babby said.
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St. Petersburg resident Jeff Klein, who is originally from Dunedin, has been a full-time comedian for a little over a year. His GoFundMe fundraiser will help pay for his trip to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which attracts millions of attendees.
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The project will address flooding issues in some south St. Petersburg neighborhoods.
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A submission deadline is scheduled for April 30.
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A bill that would ban cities and counties from actively participating or funding DEI — diversity, equity and inclusion events — passed the state Senate Thursday.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch took listeners' calls and addressed several topics, including the redevelopment of the historic Gas Plant District.
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"Florida Matters Live & Local" sits down with Mayor Ken Welch, examines how immigration verification rules would reshape local services in Manatee County, and explores efforts to restore a historic Tampa landmark.