Monday, July 11, 2016

Pavel Datsyuk signs two-year deal with KHL's SKA St. Petersburg and other top stories.

  • Pavel Datsyuk signs two-year deal with KHL's SKA St. Petersburg

    Pavel Datsyuk signs two-year deal with KHL's SKA St. Petersburg
    Pavel Datsyuk signed a two-year deal with top Russian club SKA St. Petersburg. USATSI Pavel Datsyuk's move to the KHL is now official as he has signed a two-year deal with top club SKA St. Petersburg, where he will join fellow ex-NHL star Ilya Kovalchuk. According to Aaron Ward, Datsyuk's contract is worth $7.6 million USD per season, slightly above what he was due to make with the D..
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  • Wife of fallen St. Pete officer understands Dallas families' grief

    Wife of fallen St. Pete officer understands Dallas families' grief
    Wife of fallen St. Pete officer understands Dallas families' grief Shooting reopens wounds for widow Jennifer Titus, WTSP 6:51 PM. EST July 08, 2016 Wife of fallen St. Pete officer understands Dallas families' grief (Photo: Jennifer Titus, WTSP) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. --Unfortunately, the tragedy in Dallas hits too close to home for some families in the Bay area; families who have had the unfortunate news that their loved ones have been shot and killed in the ..
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  • Hopkins hires Skanska for St. Petersburg building

    Hopkins hires Skanska for St. Petersburg building
    Hopkins hires Skanska for St. Petersburg building By: Kevin McQuaid | Commercial Real Estate Editor July 08, 2016 In one of the largest new commercial construction contracts of the year along the Gulf Coast, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has retained contractor Skanska USA for a major new research and education building. The seven-story building, now under construction within the hospital’s St. Petersburg campus, is slated for completion in 2018. It will house 200 workers and faculty wh..
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  • St. Petersburg Free Clinic Providing Dentures To Uninsured Adults

    St. Petersburg Free Clinic Providing Dentures To Uninsured Adults
      The St. Petersburg Free Clinic has expanded its dental services to include providing dentures to low-income, uninsured and underserved adults in Pinellas County.A $200,000 grant from the Florida Blue Foundation will help the clinic pay for a specialist and exams needed to fit people with dentures, which can prevent disease and improve a person’s overall health. The prosthetic devices are used to replace missing teeth. Beth Houghton, director of the free clinic, said the money will help more ..
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  • Developer wants to replace St. Pete 'cheese grater' building

    Developer wants to replace St. Pete 'cheese grater' building
    Developer wants to replace St. Pete 'cheese grater' building WTSP 7:24 AM. EST July 08, 2016 The proposed St. Pe?tersburg tower could be 41 stories. Courtesy of Ralph Zirinsky (Tampa Bay Times)  A billionaire developer with New York's Red Apple Group wants to build what could be one of the tallest building on Florida's west coast. According to the Tampa Bay Times, John Catsimatidis, the owner of Red Apple Group, wants to build a sleek tower that would be about th..
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  • Noah to Knicks: 'This means everything to me'

    Noah to Knicks: 'This means everything to me'
    GREENBURGH, N.Y. — When the Knicks decided they wanted to build a more competitive team, Joakim Noah couldn't wait to get on board. He remembers watching plenty of games at Madison Square Garden and knows better than most what it means to have winning basketball in the city where he was born. So the former Gator committed quickly when he became a free agent and signed his contract Friday as the centerpiece of what the Knicks hope can be a contender. "This means everything to me, and I'm going ..
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  • Top things to do in Tampa Bay for July 10

    Top things to do in Tampa Bay for July 10
    $5 Weekend: The Chihuly collection celebrates its sixth anniversary in downtown St. Petersburg with a $5 St. Pete Arts Experience combo ticket for the Chihuly Collection and a Morean Glass Studio and Hot Shop glassblowing show. Noon, Chihuly Collection, 400 Beach Drive NE, St. Petersburg. $5. (727) 896-4527. Firefall and Poco: The seventies hitmakers are known for hits You Are the Woman, Strange Way and You Better Think Twice. 7 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. $49.50-$69.5..
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  • This Friday in live music: Aesop Rock, RADON, Cave of Swimmers + ...

    This Friday in live music: Aesop Rock, RADON, Cave of Swimmers + ...
    Aesop Rock brings his unique brand of hip hop intellectualism to St. Petersburg tonight. Ben Colen It's a fine looking night of concerts on this Fri., July 8. Take a look at the breakdown of highlights below, then peep the weekend ahead.Aesop Rock with Rob Sonic & DJ Zone, Homeboy Sandman Among the artists helping to dispel the misconception that hip hop doesn’t possess enough intellectual rigor, Aesop Rock waxes deeply personal and often complex lyrics t..
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