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The state’s VPK program has seen a drop in enrollment over the last year. That, along with a recent assessment, is leading to questions about how prepared Florida’s youngest learners are for school.
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County officials are urging residents eligible now to make appointments for this week before the state opens up availability to people 60 and older.
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A two-year-long project was finally unveiled this week in St. Petersburg honoring the victims of lynchings in the area.
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Students in the greater Tampa Bay region are learning more about the history of their communities through an educational project involving African American cemeteries.
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A St. Petersburg coalition is holding Pinellas County's board of commissioners responsible for not sticking to its agreement over affordable housing.
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It appears enough money has been raised to preserve the Gladys Douglas Hackworth property in Dunedin.
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Tropical Storm Eta caused considerable beach erosion on the Gulf Coast. It may mean our coastline is in danger from a future storm.
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The PinellasWorks programs allow businesses and job seekers affected by COVID-19 to connect.
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Pinellas County has mailed out more early ballots than ever before for this election day. But its early voting numbers trailed other area counties — and it may be because it has only five such sites in the entire county.
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For a year that's brought a global pandemic and resultant economic upheaval, how will that affect some of the county's voters?
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Hurricane season started June 1, and Pinellas County is making sure businesses are prepared and ready to act in case of a disaster.At a recent summit,…
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Despite court guidelines to release people accused of unlawful assembly, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri requested that more than 35 protesters…