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The St. Pete Pride Parade takes place on Saturday, along with other festivities along St. Petersburg's waterfront this weekend. Here are some tips, including where to park and public transit options.
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Cooling stations and medical staff will be set up along the parade route to help prevent heat-related injuries.
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The second year of Silver Pride in Sarasota by Project Pride SRQ, Senior Friendship Centers, and Golden Girls Solutions drew more than 700 attendees, most of whom were 50 or older.
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It's a week into Pride Month and the party is just getting started in the Tampa Bay region. Here are some of the events happening in the area.
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Organizers say it’s important to understand the unique challenges faced by older LGBTQ adults and to celebrate their contributions to advancing rights.
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Police say the incident will be treated as a criminal mischief felony because it will cost the city about $1,100 to restore the street mural.
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The colors of the pride flag will be replaced by red, white and blue on the Sunshine Skyway for the Freedom Summer Tax Holiday.
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St. Pete Pride is expected to draw more than 300,000 people. Here are some tips on how to navigate what is going to be a crowded parade route.
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Pride Month, which begin as a a way to honor the Stonewall Uprising on June 28, 1969, has turned into a series of month-long events every June in major cities across the nation.
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St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway asked attendees to report “anything suspicious,” from someone leaving a bag near the parade to online threats posted to Facebook.
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A New York State senator said it was “outrageous” DeSantis was speaking during Pride Month.
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In celebration of Pride Month, almost all of the players on the Tampa Bay Rays sported jerseys and caps with the rainbow-colored Pride logo. Five Rays pitchers declined, citing religious reasons.