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Much of the area was fragmented with the construction of I-275, leading to many in the historically Black neighborhood being displaced.
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The historic Jordan Park public housing project reopened on Friday as an affordable housing development for St. Petersburg seniors and families.
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Some council members questioned tying redevelopment to a sports stadium during a Thursday meeting.
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Based in St. Petersburg, Dan Xie has worked with the Student PIRGs on renewable energy initiatives and other climate issues.
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The county will pay $312.5 million through its bed tax, and no more, commissioners said.
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Treatments that can slow the disease in some patients have recently become more widely available, but not everyone can benefit.
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As the Rays announce its intentions to build a new stadium, here's a timeline of events around the Gas Plant neighborhood, which was once a bustling community where many Black residents worked, lived, played, and died.
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Mayor Ken Welch said he believes the deal meets collective community needs and honors the historic Gas Plant District residents who were forced off the land in the 1980s to build Tropicana Field.
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The 2023 tour marks the Kiev Symphony Orchestra and Chorus' 13th visit to concert venues in the U.S. But for the first time, the group will not include men, as male performers are not permitted to travel outside of Ukraine during wartime.
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August marks Black Business Month, an annual celebration that can be traced back to 2004. St. Pete Youth Farm, a community farm that serves predominantly Black neighborhoods in south Pinellas County, is embodying the month's enterprising values by teaching young people how to be financially responsible.
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In a video message, Mayor Ken Welch said "no one had firsthand knowledge or evidence of racial, homophobic, or sexist comments from" fire chief Jim Large.
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Howard shared advice for summer food-and-wine pairings, why you might want to try vintage or small-batch wines and the bottle of wine that’s on his summer bucket list.