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Mike Alstott delivers holiday meals to St. Pete firefighters

Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Mike Alstott brought joy to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue personnel by personally delivering Thanksgiving meals to all 13 fire stations. This heartfelt gesture, organized by the Mike Alstott Family Foundation, highlights the importance of supporting local first responders during the holiday season. Alstott's effort is viewed as a meaningful holiday tradition for those unable to be with their families.

Duke Energy donates $350,000 to hurricane relief

Duke Energy Foundation has made a significant contribution of $350,000 to assist Florida nonprofits in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. This donation will support various local organizations, including the We Are St. Pete Fund, St. Petersburg College Foundation, and Ready for Life Pinellas, enhancing community resilience during recovery efforts.

County dedicates $12.6 million to innovative housing project

Pinellas County has allocated $12.16 million to transform an aging apartment complex in Largo, known as The Oasis at Bayside, into 258 affordable homes for low-income residents. This significant investment aims to address the pressing need for affordable housing in the region, which currently lacks affordability restrictions. The redevelopment promises to enhance living conditions and community well-being.

New food pantry opens in South St. Pete

A new food pantry, the Jordan Park Community Food Pantry, has officially opened in South St. Petersburg, providing essential resources to the local community. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by nonprofit leaders, city officials, and residents, highlighting the importance of this neighborhood resource. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards addressing food insecurity in the area.

County announces final storm debris collection schedule

Pinellas County has announced its final storm debris collection schedule, with the first pass expected to be completed in unincorporated areas before Thanksgiving. The county has already collected over half a million cubic yards of debris and will conduct a second and final pass by the end of December.

County announces final storm debris collection schedule

Pinellas County has announced its final storm debris collection schedule, with the first pass expected to be completed before Thanksgiving. The county has already collected over half a million cubic yards of storm debris, and a second pass will conclude by the end of December.

Inside St. Pete's efforts to remove debris from Hurricanes Helene, Milton

The City of St. Petersburg has made significant progress in its debris removal efforts following the destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This milestone reflects the city's commitment to recovery and restoration in the aftermath of severe weather events that impacted the Tampa Bay area and Gulf Coast.

St. Pete Police release findings from Nov. 8 deputy-involved shooting investigation

St. Pete Police Chief Anthony Holloway announced significant findings from the Pinellas County Use of Force Investigative Task Force during a press conference on November 19, 2024. The investigation pertains to a deputy-involved shooting incident that occurred on November 8, drawing local attention due to its implications for community safety and police practices.

St. Pete restaurants on Central Avenue damaged by vandals

Vandalism has impacted several restaurants on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, including Poppo’s Taquería, which witnessed damage early on November 10th. The incident highlights ongoing issues of public safety in this vibrant downtown area, prompting concerns from local business owners and residents alike.

St. Pete teen reported missing found safe

A Florida Missing Child Alert has been issued for a 15-year-old girl from St. Petersburg, who has been reported missing. Authorities have confirmed that the teenager has been found safe, alleviating concerns within the community. This incident highlights ongoing issues related to youth safety and missing persons.

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