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After St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch's announcement to scrap plans to redevelop Tropicana Field and start over, here's a look at how we got here over the last two years.
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The pastors in St. Petersburg are backing the JMA Ventures plan, saying it will produce more jobs, and affordable and workforce housing that will benefit the Black community.
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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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Tropicana Field development is painful for former residents of the site, but marks a 'new beginning'The 86-acre site was home to two predominantly black neighborhoods until the 1980s. The new proposal, if approved, would turn the area into a mix of housing, parks, office space and shops.
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Outgoing St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman has chosen a Miami firm as his choice to lead the redevelopment for the Tropicana Field site. But the future of the Tampa Bay Rays there is still in doubt.
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Kriseman and host Steve Newborn discuss his legacy including the city's environmental progress and revitalization.
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On Nov. 2, St. Petersburg will be electing its first mayor since 2014. Here's who's running, and how to cast your vote.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman said that a vaccine mandate would have to have some strength to it — but reducing city services is not something he wants to do.
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Less than one-third of the city's registered voters took part in Tuesday's primaries, according to the Pinellas Supervisor of Elections office.
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The city of St. Petersburg has hired an engineering firm to scan the 7.4 acre site with ground-penetrating radar.
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Information about the two finalists is also on the city’s website.
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"My office has not heard from the governor. I'm not sure if the county has," said St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman. "So far, it's been kind of silent. And we sure would like some help from the governor's office."