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Fort De Soto's new pier opens to the public next week
New fishing spot unlocked.
By Colin Wolf
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Fort De Soto pier, Pinellas County, Penny for Pinellas
Tampa Bay environmentalists push back on proposed fracked gas pipeline expansion
Environmentalists say expanding fossil fuels will only hurt the local environment and residents.
By Justin Garcia
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, TECO, fracking
Tampa Bay cold weather shelters opening for Christmas weekend
Lows will be near or at freezing in some parts of the area over the next few days
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa Bay, homeless shelters, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County
Pinellas' November arts calendar is busy as hell
Here are nearly two dozen ways to experience art in the 727 this month.
By Jennifer Ring
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay art, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Clearwater
St. Petersburg couple in financial dispute with landlord after apartment ceiling collapsed
Terrier Properties has decided not to renew the couple’s lease after they demanded compensation for damages.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, St. Petersburg, Terrier Properties, Pinellas County
Tampa Bay shelter and sandbag locations open ahead of Hurricane Ian
Counties across Tampa Bay are urging residents to prepare for Hurricane Ian.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Hurricane Ian, Tampa Bay, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County
Neo-Nazis gave ‘Heil Hitler’ salutes at St. Pete Beach and waved flags around Pinellas County last weekend
The National Socialists of Florida also showed up at the Turning Point USA conference in Tampa last month.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, St. Pete Beach, Pinellas County, antisemitism, Slideshow
Cops seize guns of Clearwater man who threatened Black landscapers with rifle
The seizure of the guns comes after Berry exhibited red flags as a potential danger to the public, law enforcement says.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Clearwater, Clearwater police department, Pinellas County, Pinellas County Sherrifs Office
Indian Shores to unveil monument honoring Indigenous people
Native Americans say the monument is a step in the right direction, but that more can be done.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Indian Shores, Pinellas County, Native Americans
Pinellas County Sheriff deputies tried to illegally evict renters in St. Pete
Housing advocates with the St. Petersburg Tenant's Union were on site to school the officers about the law.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, St. Petersburg Police, St. Pete Tenants Union, Slideshow
Friday is the deadline for St. Petersburg Arts Alliance Individual Artist Grant Program
Applicants can request up to $1,000 in project funding.
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Local Arts, St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, local artists, grants, art grant, St. Petersburg artists, Pinellas County, Studio 620
Pinellas Commissioners expand rental assistance to tenants in hotels and motels, with a time limit
The county will now assist people living in hotels and motels, but only for 120 days.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Pinellas County, housing, Emergency rental assistance program
Frontier contractors spill over 500,000 gallons of reclaimed water in Pinellas County over last month
The six January spills put together totaled 507,635 gallons.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Pinellas County, FDEP, environment, water spill
Here's where to find a cold weather shelter in Tampa Bay this weekend
Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco county are partnering with local organizations to provide shelter for people most vulnerable to the cold temperatures.
By Sofía García Vargas
Tags: Tampa Bay News, cold weather, pinellas county, pasco county, hillsborough county, shelters
Pinellas County Sheriff named in report showing how private security firms harm the incarcerated
'In Pinellas County, Sheriff Bob Gualtieri has contracted with G4S to transport incarcerated people, even as they made fatal mistakes.'
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Bob Gualtieri, Pinellas County, Geo Group, G4S
Look for My Mobile Market pop-ups throughout Tampa Bay this week
Doing good in several neighborhoods.
By Jenna Rimensnyder
Tags: Food & Drink Events, Goodwill-suncoast, Healthy St. pete, My Mobile Market, discount food hillsborough county, discount food tampa bay, feeding tampa bay, hillsborough county, pinellas county, places to get food in tampa bay, tampa bay
Children can get two free books during Pinellas County School District's Book Bus tour
All aboard!
Tags: Local Arts, Pinellas County, Pinellas County School District, Pinellas County School District's Book Bus, free books for kids, free books for kids tampa bay, summer events for kids pinellas county, summer events for kids tampa, summer events for kids tampa bay, tampa bay books for kids
Habitat Pinellas continues revitalization of Largo neighborhood Ridgecrest
So far, the nonprofit has invested nearly $2,000,000 million in the project.
By Meaghan Habuda
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Habitat for Humanity, Karen Seel, Largo, greater ridgecrest largo, habitat for pinellas, largo development, largo neighborhoods, largo redevelopment, mike sutton, pinellas county, redevlopment news, ridgecrest largo, ridgecrest neighborhood
Dwight Dudley among qualified judicial candidates in Pinellas
By Kate Bradshaw
Tags: Columns, Politics, Ben Diamond, Dwight Dudley, Eric Lynn, Pinellas County
Unite and conquer
A new cultural group bands together to promote north Pinellas arts.
By Mitzi Gordon
Tags: Local Arts, Tarpon Springs Cultural Center, Tarpon Springs, Safety Harbor Art and Music Center, Safety Harbor, Pinellas County, Pinellas arts, Oldsmar, North Pinellas Cultural Alliance, Maria Zouves, Leepa-Rattner Museum, Largo Cultural Center, Largo, Ken Hannon, J. Harrison Smith, Dunedin Fine Art Center, Dunedin, Creative Pinellas, Colin Bissett, Clearwater, Christopher Hubbard
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Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
By Suzanne Townsend
Florida is getting a naked cruise line next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
Former owner of Tampa's Hall on Franklin closes Orlando food hall
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her.…
By Ray Roa
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
By Chloe Greenberg
A historic South Tampa home once owned by cigar royalty is now for sale in Beach Park. Located at 5020 S Shore…
The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
By Josh Bradley
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