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Year: 2014

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Could Ferguson-like violence happen in St. Petersburg, Tampa?

December 27, 2014

BY SALEM SOLOMON NNB Student Reporter On Feb. 7, 2014, Andrew Joseph III was one of hundreds of teenagers hanging out with friends at the

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For daughters of St. Petersburg, two divergent paths

December 27, 2014

BY SALEM SOLOMON NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – They grew up in the same St. Petersburg household, but at first glance sisters Lynae and

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She helps traditional journalists migrate to digital media

December 27, 2014

BY SALEM SOLOMON NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – Seated in her bright office with sunshine streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, Vicki Krueger stared at two

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Artist, rapper help bridge the gap between St. Pete and Tampa

December 24, 2014

BY JULIET MORALES NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – One is a visual artist who has been drawing since he was a toddler decorating the

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She gets the word out on congresswoman’s schedule and priorities

December 24, 2014

BY CHANEL WILLIAMS NNB Student Reporter TAMPA – Behind a stack of newspapers piled high on the desk is a petite woman gazing at a

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He builds and he renovates and he barbers and he mentors and…

December 24, 2014

BY CHANEL WILLIAMS NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – For Antwaun Wells, life is all about investing in the community and serving others. “My personal

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For volunteers, building homes abroad is life-changing experience

December 24, 2014

BY SALEM SOLOMON NNB Student Reporter A catchphrase among volunteers is “think globally, act locally.” Habitat for Humanity believes it has found a way to

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Together again, thanks to hard work and Habitat for Humanity

December 22, 2014

BY CHANEL WILLIAMS NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – Dominique Baptiste and Tamara Harrell grew up together in their grandmother’s modest house in the Midtown

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Covering the Lightning: hip checks aren’t just for players

December 22, 2014

BY HILLARY TERHUNE NNB Student Reporter TAMPA – Hockey is a grind, and not just for the players. The sport is often called the “fastest

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Artist finds inspiration in African and Native American culture

December 22, 2014

BY KELLY MIYAR NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – When Gulfport artist Cora Marshall puts brush to canvas, she is drawing on her African and

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