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The loose language of the Anti-DEI bill means officials must lean on city attorneys to parse what does and doesn’t fall under the punitive language of the bill.
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The woman was sleeping in a St. Petersburg alleyway when she was killed after being run over twice last weekend. Advocates say anti-homeless laws and ordinances need to be reexamined.
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During the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, athletes will leap from up to 90 feet at the St. Pete Pier. It starts on Friday and is free to watch.
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For many homeowners, the proposal sounds straightforward: lower tax bills. For local governments, the math is considerably more complicated.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Large explained why he believes he's suited for the role, and storm preparedness, along with other topics.
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“Right now, this city’s creative community is in crisis. Artists are moving away.”
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Patrick Wilson has a new streaming drama series, and 12 Tony Award nominations as a producer.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Kevin Batdorf explained why he's running to be St. Petersburg's mayor and his focus on infrastructure and housing, among other topics.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Felipe "Fil" Bergson talked about why he's passionate about reopening the once-popular shop and his memories before it closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 2024 hurricanes may be a distant memory for some. For St. Petersburg resident Kevin Batdorf, the floods that drenched his Shore Acres neighborhood prompted him to run for mayor.
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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.