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Food pop-up trucks Sunday in St. Pete

Food pop-up trucks will be available in St. Petersburg on Sunday, Oct. 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. at various locations including Walter Fuller Park and Liberty Baptist Church. The event features a variety of food trucks, promising a vibrant culinary experience for locals and visitors alike.

Hillary Clinton's Straz Center talk moved to Nov. 2

Hillary Rodham Clinton's speaking engagement at Tampa's Straz Center, originally scheduled for October 15, has been rescheduled to November 2 at 3 p.m. Existing tickets will be honored, and seat locations will remain unchanged. This event is significant for local audiences and reflects Clinton's ongoing influence in political discussions.

Hot meals Sunday in St. Pete

World Central Kitchen is providing free hot meals to those affected by recent storms in St. Petersburg, Florida. Starting at noon, meals will be available at two locations until supplies run out, addressing immediate community needs in the wake of the disaster.

President approves Major Disaster Declaration

President Biden has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Florida, enabling several counties, including Pinellas, to access federal recovery funding. This declaration allows for assistance such as temporary housing, home repairs, and debris removal through FEMA. The decision marks a significant step in addressing the impacts of recent disasters in the region.

Developer provides update after crane crash

Red Apple Real Estate has announced updates regarding the crane crash incident that occurred during Hurricane Milton, which affected the construction site of the Residences at 400 Central. The general contractor and crane subcontractor are now working with engineering specialists to remove debris from the site. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced in the construction sector amidst severe weather conditions.

The show will go on at Stageworks in Tampa

Stageworks Theatre in Tampa is set to continue its performances despite Hurricane Milton's recent impact, as the venue remains undamaged. Tonight's show, "What the Constitution Means to Me," will feature a special BOGO ticket offer for attendees.

Green Light offering free Sunday screenings of ‘Summer Rental’

Green Light Cinema in St. Petersburg is offering free screenings of the 1985 comedy "Summer Rental" on Sundays, available on a first-come, first-served basis. This initiative, described by owner Michael Hazlett as a "gift to the community," aims to provide a welcome distraction during the ongoing heat.

State offers free gas in St. Pete

State officials in St. Petersburg have launched a free fuel distribution site at 800 1st Ave. S., offering up to 10 gallons of gas to residents in need. The initiative is set to run until 7 p.m. Saturday, but long wait times are expected. The city advises those who do not require gas to avoid the site.

Pinellas schools remain closed indefinitely due to storm

Pinellas County schools are closed indefinitely as Hurricane Milton causes widespread damage, affecting over 90,000 students. With at least 80 schools lacking electricity and some suffering structural damage, district officials are focused on recovery efforts. Superintendent Kevin Hendrick emphasized the challenges posed by the storm's severe impacts.

Governor Ron DeSantis says Hurricane Milton recovery efforts are picking up

Governor Ron DeSantis announced that recovery efforts are gaining momentum following Hurricane Milton in Florida. The article highlights the state's response and ongoing initiatives to assist affected communities.

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