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Statewide ban on public homeless encampments spurs controversy  
NEWS

Statewide ban on public homeless encampments spurs controversy  

November 21, 2024November 5, 2025

By Kairo Munoz Following two back-to-back hurricanes in October, the city’s law enforcement, shelters and homeless organizations cope with the enactment of House Bill 1365. 

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Local arcade hosts niche community gaming scene 
Art & Entertainment NEWS

Local arcade hosts niche community gaming scene 

November 20, 2024November 25, 2024

By Samuel Talero Located in Largo, Neon Dreams Arcade hosts a variety of different arcade-style video games imported from Japan. Rather than serve as just

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Back-to-back hurricanes test St. Petersburg’s resilience
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Back-to-back hurricanes test St. Petersburg’s resilience

November 19, 2024November 5, 2025

By Riley Benson From June to November, Floridians brace for the possible tropical storms that will come their way. After the 2024 hurricane season, St. Petersburg

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St. Pete’s EDGE District balances preservation amid growth 
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St. Pete’s EDGE District balances preservation amid growth 

November 13, 2024November 5, 2025

By Jack Hernandez   Once a quiet industrial zone, St. Petersburg’s EDGE District has blossomed into a lively hub for arts, dining and entertainment. As

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Pinellas County journalism students write St. Pete’s story  
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Pinellas County journalism students write St. Pete’s story  

November 12, 2024November 5, 2025

By Hannah Edgeman Pinellas County student journalists are reporting the stories that shape St. Petersburg, and they are doing it all before they get their

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Displaced seniors in St. Petersburg face uphill battle after twin hurricanes 
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Displaced seniors in St. Petersburg face uphill battle after twin hurricanes 

November 11, 2024November 5, 2025

By Abby Duke The streets of St. Petersburg have become a sobering reminder of the raw power of nature, as back-to-back Hurricanes Helen and Milton leave

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St. Pete Pride hosts annual FrankenPride event amid statewide LGBTQ+ restrictions 
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St. Pete Pride hosts annual FrankenPride event amid statewide LGBTQ+ restrictions 

November 5, 2024November 5, 2025

By Skyla Rogers Florida’s largest pride organization, St. Pete Pride, held its fourth annual FrankenPride event Oct. 27 from 12-5 p.m. on the 2800 through

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