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Gulf Coast JFCS is one of three organizations in the country to receive grants under the community-police relations category of the NFL's Inspire Change initiative.
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The city and Duke Energy announced the Renter Utility Relief Program at a news conference Friday. This plan will help renters pay electric, sanitation and water bills that are past due.
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The city is asking developers to include accommodations for affordable housing and a new baseball stadium, and would like them to find ways to honor the history and legacy of the African-American Gas Plant community.
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Property values are skyrocketing all across Florida, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenues for local governments.
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The Tampa Bay Rays begin the 2022 Major League Baseball season Friday against the Baltimore Orioles at Tropicana Field.
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Residents spoke of their experiences dealing with high rent at last week's city council meeting.
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It’s taken two years and held up by the coronavirus pandemic, but St. Petersburg residents will finally get their first official glimpse of the…
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With 18 cases confirmed in Florida, COVID-19 is beginning to impact major events statewide. Miami cancelled the Ultra Music Festival in response and other…
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When it comes to affordable housing, public transportation and baseball’s future in the region, the mayors of the Tampa Bay Area's two largest cities are…
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The highly anticipated St. Pete Pier is scheduled to open this fall, and among the many attractions planned is Tampa Bay Watch’s 3,000-square-foot…
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St. Petersburg developers and preservationists on Thursday debated how the city might balance its rapid development with the preservation of its charm and…
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The fourth annual SHINE Mural Festival is back in St. Petersburg until Sunday. The event invites artists from all over the world to add more art around…