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The money will go toward clean-up, including clearing pieces of roof that littered the ballpark and removing damaged turf.
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Get your caffeine fix with a visit to the St. Petersburg headquarters of Kahwa Coffee.
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No teams have reported serious issues that might impact operations this winter.
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The shutdown starts at midnight on Oct. 10. The city said it’s in response to a major water main break, which will impact citywide drinking water services.
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Cranes are currently standing at four different locations in St. Petersburg. Leaders say they could pose a danger from Hurricane Milton.
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The Northeast Sewer Treatment Facility was taken offline Thursday night to protect it from storm surge damage from Hurricane Helene. Affected residents are not to drain water. That includes taking showers, doing laundry and flushing toilets. Draining water will cause sewage to back up into homes and businesses.
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Projections call for storm surge from Hurricane Helene higher than Tampa Bay has experienced in recent history.
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After growing up on food stamps, Clark started a program that holds community dinners for families living in food deserts.
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Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the St. Petersburg-based Uhuru Movement, and two others face charges of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and failing to register with the Justice Department as agents of a foreign government.
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Hear from novelist, restauranteur and Tampa Bay resident Randy Wayne White. We up with him at — where else? — Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille.
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The Pinellas County Commission vote culminated an arduous two-year journey that most recently began after St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said he wanted to start over with the plan to redevelop the Historic Gas Plant District.
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The Pinellas County Commission will vote Tuesday on a plan to build a new stadium for the Rays as part of one a redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District.