Tuesday, August 15, 2017

DUI suspect crashes car into St. Pete house and other top stories.

  • DUI suspect crashes car into St. Pete house

    DUI suspect crashes car into St. Pete house
    Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling about 2,485,374 pounds of ready-to-eat breaded chicken products because of misbranding and undeclared allergen…
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  • St. Petersburg beaches reopen after water quality improves

    Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling about 2,485,374 pounds of ready-to-eat breaded chicken products because of misbranding and undeclared allergen…
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  • 'Queen of the Keys': Lillette Jenkins-Wisner's story to hit St ...

    'Queen of the Keys': Lillette Jenkins-Wisner's story to hit St ...
    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – In February, we introduced you to world-renowned concert pianist Lillette Jenkins-Wisner—a woman who made a name for herself for decades as the amazing ‘Queen of the Keys.’ In her heyday, Lillette Jenkins-Wisner was in high demand. “My mom is 93-years-old and there’s not a star she hasn’t played for from Frank Sinatra to Lena Horne to Ray Charles… I mean you name it,” said her daughter, Adrienne Harris, a publicist. “I mean Duke Ellington named her ‘Queen of the K..
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  • Rick Baker has big GOP money behind run for St. Petersburg mayor

    Rick Baker has big GOP money behind run for St. Petersburg mayor
    A campaign filing late Friday offered a first glimpse behind some of the titans shoveling mountains of cash into the St. Petersburg’s mayoral race, widely assumed to be poised to break all records for campaign spending in the Sunshine City. This week, Rick Baker, a former Republican mayor challenging incumbent Democrat Rick Kriseman announced a record-breaking $553,174 haul in three weeks after entering the race on May 8.    Kriseman, who has been officially raising money through his Sunshine po..
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  • Pinellas County aims to take a bite out of mosquitos

    Pinellas County aims to take a bite out of mosquitos
    Pinellas County aims to take a bite out of mosquitos How to deal with pesky mosquitoes Garin Flowers, WTSP 6:25 PM. EDT June 10, 2017 (Wachiwit, Thinkstock by Getty Images) ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- Flying around like acrobats, Pinellas County Mosquito Control was spotted air larvaciding in north St. Pete.Hopefully, adding relief to what seems like everyone getting bitten by mosquitos right now. “When I take the breaks and there's standing water right here, you..
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  • Rowdies tie Rochester

    Rowdies tie Rochester
    ST. PETERSBURG รข€” The Rowdies fell behind in the sixth minute of Saturday night's match against Rochester, and with leading scorer Georgi Hristov serving a one-game suspension due to yellow card accumulation, things didn't look good for them in the early going. But Joe Cole was in the right place at the right time to swing the momentum back to them. Dribbling down the left sideline, Marcel Schafer sent a cross into the box, and Cole got a foot on the ball to tap it in to tie the score in the 1..
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  • Tonight in live music; Ho99o9 creeps back to the 662, Ann Wilson ...

    Tonight in live music; Ho99o9 creeps back to the 662, Ann Wilson ...
    VIDEOHo99o9 w/Injury reserve L.A. by way of Newark, New Jersey duo Ho99o9 return to St. Pete’s Local 662 where they put on a haunting show last October. The pair — comprised of dual frontmen theOGM and Eaddy — are touring with a drummer (Brandon Pertzborn, who has played with Doyle and Black Flag) and have a new LP (United States of Horror, released in May) of almost genre-less punk rock and rap that’s as volatile as any hardcore out there and angrier than the most indignant anti-everything pro..
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  • Rays-A's doubleheader: It was a banner day — mostly

    Rays-A's doubleheader: It was a banner day — mostly
    ST. PETERSBURG — What the world needs are more Banner Days. Put the Rays and their fans on the board. They gave it a delightful, heartfelt shot between games of Saturday's doubleheader. "And there's another game to go," Stephanie Williamson of Wesley Chapel said. There was a giddy quality to it as fans lined up under the Tropicana Field stands in the leftfield corner, beginning around the seventh inning of the first game. Williamson's 10-year-old twin daughters, Sanai and Symone, held their "Lon..
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  • Rays-A's doubleheader: A real throwback for Rays radio announcer

    Rays-A's doubleheader: A real throwback for Rays radio announcer
    ST. PETERSBURG — The double-dip Saturday at the Trop brought back memories for Rays radio broadcaster Andy Freed, who with partner Dave Wills did double duty. Freed, who grew up in the Baltimore area, was reminded of his "start" in play-by-play announcing. SEE WHAT IT WAS LIKE: Dive into a vivid photo gallery from an unusual day at the ballpark with the Rays and A's "I think of when I got my driver's license and I wanted to work on this sort of thing, I'd go for the doubleheader," Freed said bef..
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  • A's and Rays split rare scheduled doubleheader

    A's and Rays split rare scheduled doubleheader
    The Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG — Sean Manaea won his fifth consecutive start to help the Oakland Athletics split a rare scheduled doubleheader with a 7-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday night.Tampa Bay won the opener 6-5 on Evan Longoria's RBI single in the 10th inning that completed a 3-hour, 56-minute game.The split came in the majors' first scheduled doubleheader since 2011.Manaea (6-3) allowed two runs and six hits over seven innings. He was supported by home ru..
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