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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.
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Business owners say the ferry would help bolster sales, while city officials say it could lead to a more cooperative effort to create a regional transit system.
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Mayor Ken Welch said any agreement must “make sense for the city” and cannot impede long-awaited plans to redevelop roughly 60 acres of prime real estate surrounding the stadium.
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The online education pioneer has selected St. Petersburg for its first standalone, immersive in-person learning site in its 54-year history.
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“Meanwhile, we have a group that’s ready to go,” council member Gina Driscoll said of efforts to rebuild Albert Whitted Airport, which was damaged from Hurricane Milton.
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“Anybody who was interested in it will have that 60-day time period to do something, and this has been talked about for a long time.”
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A new documentary called “Our City, Our Airport” captures the Albert Whitted Airport's history and its significance to the history of aviation – telling its story through the lens of the community it serves.
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Fischer, who was in office from 1991 to 2001, navigated downtown revitalization, civic unrest and a rebuilding of trust, and the arrival of the expansion Devil Rays as the city's first "strong mayor."
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The 50-bed facility provides specialty rehabilitative services 24/7 for people with severe injuries and conditions, including strokes, brain and spinal cord injuries, and amputations.
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Support for Fluoride for Families comes in response to the state banning fluoridation in local water systems, Mayor Ken Welch said.
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"The Rays and St. Pete can negotiate that land, and they’ll stay out of it."