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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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“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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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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On the first of a two-day hiring event to recruit potential Customs and Border Protection officers, people gathered outside of the Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park in protest.
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They have until Feb. 3 to pitch their plans to redevelop the 86-acre Historic Gas Plant District.
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The popular flea market in Pinellas Park closed in 2020. One former vendor is helping to fill the void with a Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane every weekend.
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Jan. 1 marks the 112th anniversary of the first commercial airline flight. It happened on a short jaunt from St. Petersburg to Tampa.
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The St. Petersburg theater will be closed for about a year while it gets a multimillion-dollar makeover. Executive director Paul Wilborn explains what's going to change in this 100-year-old venue.
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“We will build thousands more units than any other bidder.”
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," host Matthew Peddie directs listeners from south St. Pete's food concerns, a dustup over oversight of college courses, a preview of the upcoming legislative session and a patriotic runner.
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Tampa Bay Rowdies officials “were pleased with the outcome” of plans a city consultant presented to St. Petersburg city officials.
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Now that the domed roof is fully installed and the indoor stadium is once again protected from the elements, repairs have started on electronic systems, flooring, drywall, and more.