Saturday, August 29, 2015

Last Top Stories: Residents' docks reveal ownership quirk that could requireSt...

Residents' docks reveal ownership quirk that could requireSt...

Residents' docks reveal ownership quirk that could requireSt...
Scott Willis, on his dock on Placido Way NE in St. Petersburg, found out about a year and a half ago that his dock sits on city waterfront parkland, which would ...
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Editorial: New EDC good forSt.Petersburg

Editorial: New EDC good forSt.Petersburg
Mayor Rick Kriseman has taken a prudent first step by creating a new economic development corporation in partnership with the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of ...
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Editorial:St.Petersburgshould consider moving city elections

Editorial:St.Petersburgshould consider moving city elections
This week's primary election in St. Petersburg City Council District 7 predictably attracted little voter interest despite the high stakes. Fewer than 15 percent of ...
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Pier demolition debris gathered up in case Erika visitsSt.Petersburg

Pier demolition debris gathered up in case Erika visitsSt.Petersburg
Nevertheless, demolition of the inverted pyramid has been temporarily put on hold in order to make sure the site is safe should a storm maybe hit St. Petersburg.
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Juveniles arrested after stolen pickup hitsSt.Petepolice vehicle

Juveniles arrested after stolen pickup hitsSt.Petepolice vehicle
A stolen pickup truck crashed into a St. Petersburg undercover police vehicle early ... struck the police vehicle at 1:30 a.m. at Bay Street and Corey Boulevard.
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St.Petecollecting bids for Pier Park restaurant

St.Petecollecting bids for Pier Park restaurant
The city of St. Petersburg is searching for a restaurant to occupy space in the proposed Pier Park design. This month the city sent out a 56-page request for ...
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Officials urge residents to stay prepared tropical storm

Officials urge residents to stay prepared tropical storm
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tropical Storm Erika may be getting weaker, but Florida officials still want residents to be prepared. Despite greater uncertainty in the ...
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