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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.
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The developer planning to raze the buildings for a new tower has said the project was meant to underscore local artistic talent. But many artists see it differently.
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The group gathered to speak out against the possibility of another war in the Middle East. Meantime, a rally of Iranian Americans in downtown Tampa celebrated the military strikes.
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For the first time in decades, NASCAR's modified pickup trucks take on a street circuit, joining the headliner open-wheel racecars for a rare crossover weekend in downtown St. Petersburg.
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The structures will eventually be knocked down to create room for French furniture designer Roche Bobois’s first branded residential tower in the U.S.
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"The Borscht Belt: Revisiting the Remains of America’s Jewish Vacationland" is on view at the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg through May 31.
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“It could be any food, really, but especially in the African American community it conjures up moments in time, moments in family history …”
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The number of submissions is down to eight after the city of St. Petersburg website listed a development from Tempo Novus as withdrawn.
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A collaboration with Moffitt Cancer Center is now part of one plan to reimagine the area around Tropicana Field. However, the renowned cancer institution already has a home in St. Petersburg.
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The city is considering forming its own utility company following customer concerns over Duke's rising bills.