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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch is expected to announce his selection shortly after the Fourth of July holiday.
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It's a two-part collaboration between St. Petersburg's Project Alchemy Dance, artist Rebekah Lazaridis, and photographer Joey Clay. It was created as part of projectALCHEMY’s work as 2025 Creative Fellows at The Palladium Theater.
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“At every turn, getting knocked down is met with getting back up. I think that’s the real celebration.”
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Jeff Kinney took part in the conversation with Brandt Robinson, who's running for Florida’s 13th congressional district, to discuss politics, education, community and the impact of literature.
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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.