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AP file photosST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — More than 1 million people will get drones under the Christmas tree, according to the FAA. While you don’t need to get a special license to fly as a hobbyist, you do have to follow newregulations. St. Petersburg College wants to guide you through drone school just for fun, or even as the start of commercial use.“A lot of people talk about drones and all the things they do and keep saying, ‘This is scary,” Susan Garrett with St. Petersburg College said...>> view originalSt
A St. Petersburg woman was sentenced to nine years in prison after she was sentenced on drug charges today, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Nicole Caudill, 28, pleaded guilty on Dec. 29 to conspiracy to possess and distribute crack and powder cocaine. According to court documents, from March 2013 to October 2014, Caudill and another person sold a variety of illegal narcotics, including crack and powder cocaine, to a confidential informant. A ..>> view originalChildhood sweethearts from St
Call it a fairy-tale come true: A St. Petersburg couple who met when they were just 3 years old got engaged in front of a nationwide audience today on ABC’s “The View.” Amy Giberson and Justin Pounders were on the talk show to talk about their love story, which began in 1985, when the two attended Sunshine Preschool. Justin had a crush on Amy, but like many crushes nothing came of it. The two grew up separately, and he eventually moved away. Then about ..>> view originalNow you can keep a part of the old St
By Trevor Pettiford, ReporterLast Updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2015, 6:11 PMST. PETERSBURG --Earlier this week when crews pulled the last pieces of the old St. Petersburg Pier off its perch, that seemed to signal the last we’d see of the inverted pyramid.But master woodworker Ben Farrell came up with a creative way to keep the pier in the palm of your hand.He has taken pieces of wood from the remains of the pier and turned them into pens.“I went to college in Charleston and they were always ..>> view originalClifford the Big Red Dog appears on St
The world's largest fictional canine started out in books more than a half-century ago, then made the move to television in 2003. Now he's coming to St. Petersburg's Mahaffey Theater on Sunday, live and in person."Clifford the Big Red Dog -- Live" is a stage musical version of the classic children's series that brings the oversized mutt and his devoted human friend Emily Elizabeth to life. The stage Clifford isn't quite as big as the book and TV versions. In the books he's supposed to be 25 feet..>> view originalNew age pianist George Winston performs in St
He's been called "the father of new age music." But there's more to George Winston than the soothing piano sounds he's most often associated with.In fact, he's recorded albums of Gulf Coast blues music, versions of Vince Guaraldi music from the "Charlie Brown" animated TV specials and even covers of Doors songs.Still, he's best known for his relaxing piano pieces, especially the season-themed works of his early years on the Windham Hill label, when his albums had such titles as "Autumn," "Winter..>> view originalReview: WQYK Guitar Pull showcases a stripped-down Charles Kelley, Lee Brice, more at St
WQYK-99.5 couldn’t have picked a better time for its first-ever Guitar Pull concert.Two weeks after Sasquachian singerChris Stapletonshocked and swept the CMAs, potentially heralding a new era of respect for the humble singer-songwriter, six big-time Nashville acts brought their acoustic guitars to the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg for an all-night round-robin songfest. Lyrics, laughter and liquor flowed freely as fans were treated to 3-1/2 hours of stripped-down sing-alongs fromLady Antebe..>> view originalBeer Knights: Lots of festivals brewing for holiday season | TBO
After all the beer festivals over the past few months, you might think things would slow down for the holiday season. Not so. Over the next three weeks, the beer scene calendar is crammed full, much to the delight of the Beer Knights. And who says beer drinkers aren’t refined? Our culture runneth over like a broken beer tap with upcoming events build around art, crafts, Celtic music, history and film. There are four major brew happenings Saturday, inclu..>> view originalRevived, reunited, recommitted
ST. PETERSBURG — After being closed for a year, the reorganized St. Petersburg branch of the NAACP is up and running again and last Sun., Nov. 15 the ...>> view originalTonight in live music: Emily Kinney, Passafire, Solillaquists of Sound with Blueprint + more | Ear Buds | Creative Loafing Tampa
This Thurs., Nov. 19, is completely jammed with diverse musical options to segue into a big weekend of concerts ahead. Here's the breakdown. click to enlarge ..>> view original
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