Loose pit bulls that bit two people in St. Petersburg to be euthanized
ST. PETERSBURG — Three pit bulls, which bit two people earlier this month, are scheduled to be euthanized. Officials with Pinellas County Animal Services determined those pit bulls — among five that big two people on July 3 at a residence at 2104 21st St. S. — have been classified as dangerous. Five pit bulls had gotten out of the home through open windows that had no screens, according to St. Petersburg Police. Before authorities arrived, the dogs had already bitten Robin Macon, 62, multiple..>> view originalMinor St. Petersburg sewage spill causes major headaches
ST. PETERSBURG — A little more than a day after Mayor Rick Kriseman stood in front of a line of television cameras to tout the improvements at the Southwest sewage plant near Eckerd College, sewage spilled out of that very same plant. Although the 50,000 gallon spill is small by recent summer standards, it has once again thrust the city's sewage crisis to the forefront of a bruising mayoral race. The Aug. 29 primary pitting incumbent Mayor Rick Kriseman against former Mayor Rick Baker is just si..>> view originalSt. Petersburg spills sewage at Southwest plant
ST. PETERSBURG — A little more than a day after Mayor Rick Kriseman stood in front of a line of television cameras to tout the improvements at the Southwest sewage plant near Eckerd College, there was an overflow of sewage at that very same plant. About 50,000 gallons was spilled Wednesday night at the plant after heavy rains. The spill happened because part of the plant's treatment capacity — the chlorine contact basin — which kills harmful bacteria in sewage was out of service because of the m..>> view originalKriseman and Baker trade jabs at mayoral debate - not, this time, the ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Before the mayoral forum began Thursday, Pastor Clarence Williams urged a standing-room-only crowd to behave civilly. "Be mindful of the rules and be mindful of your neighbors," Williams told the crowd of about 250 people in the worship hall at Greater Mount Zion AME Church in Midtown. Unlike Monday's mayhem- filled debate at the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront, there were no long outbursts. This debate didn't end in a shoving match. But it did get rough. Mayor Rick Kriseman and ..>> view originalSt. Pete chefs cooking up job opportunities for special needs adults
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (WFLA) — Top chefs in St. Petersburg are cooking up a great opportunity for special needs adults to find jobs in the food industry. They’re helping to mentor and create a career path for graduates of the culinary arts teaching kitchen at PARC. This program helps individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who are interested in pursuing jobs in the food service industry to learn standard kitchen operating procedures and skills. In a culinary teaching fa..>> view originalCouncil candidate Gina Driscoll vows to improve affordable housing ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Of the eight candidates vying for the City Council District 6 seat, Gina Driscoll has managed to nab the endorsement of the man she could succeed. Council member Karl Nurse, who is prevented from running again because of term limits, this week endorsed Driscoll, 46, for the seat he will vacate later this year. Thursday Driscoll told the Tampa Bay Times editorial board that it means a lot to get Nurse's support. "He served as a sort of a mentor to me," she said. Driscoll, who is ..>> view originalWith hip ambitions, investment firm to redevelop Masonic Lodge in ...
ST. PETERSBURG — A St. Petersburg-based investment firm is purchasing the Masonic Lodge building in downtown St. Petersburg with a broad menu of development options. Blake Whitney Thompson, the founder and CEO of Blake Investment Partners, is open to rent the "boutique" space for an art studio, office space, tech firms, food hall or even a rooftop bar. He estimates a multimillion dollar renovation, depending on the potential tenants. "Normally, I have investors who want me to have an answer to e..>> view originalPit bulls involved in vicious St. Pete attack to be euthanized
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – Three of five pit bulls involved in a vicious attack on two women in St. Pete will be euthanized either Thursday night or Friday morning, Pinellas County Animal Services announced Thursday. All five dogs were investigated following a July 2 incident in the 2100 block of 21st Street S. Witnesses say the dogs pushed their way through a window of the house across the street and jumped on 62-year-old Robbie Macon as she worked in her front yard. “They tried to ea..>> view originalCouncil hopeful Robert Blackmon fears for St. Pete's environment ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Robert Blackmon is big on the saving the environment, a history buff and a real estate investor believes the poor and unskilled should be trained to benefit from the city's building boom. Those were just some of the issues the candidate for the District 6 seat on the City Council discussed Wednesday during a meeting with the Tampa Bay Times editorial board. District 6 includes downtown and parts of Midtown and Old Northeast. The 28-year-old Blackmon is one of eight candidates vy..>> view originalMayor Kriseman blames bad timing for 50000 gallon 'mostly treated ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The City of St. Petersburg says approximately 50,000 gallons of "mostly treated" wastewater overflowed at the Southwest Water Reclamation Facility on 54th Avenue South on Wednesday night between 8:50 p.m. and 9:10 p.m.Mayor Rick Kriseman blames bad timing. Construction crews just the day before had shut down half of a chlorine contact basin as they worked around the area. Wednesday night's heavy rains increased water into the facility and with only half the capacity, 50,0..>> view original
Friday, August 18, 2017
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