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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.

Rays' new stadium deal faces new roadblocks

St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch is addressing concerns regarding the potential roadblocks to a new stadium deal between the city, county, and the Tampa Bay Rays following Hurricane Milton. The mayor emphasizes that the agreement remains intact despite uncertainties, aiming to reassure local residents and stakeholders about the project’s future.

Nearly 100-year-old St. Pete church building could be demolished after couple puts life-savings on the line

A couple in downtown St. Petersburg faces the potential demolition of a nearly 100-year-old church building after the city's Community Planning and Preservation Commission denied their proposal to preserve and repurpose the structure. Their efforts to save the church, which involved investing their life savings, highlight the ongoing tension between historical preservation and urban development in the region.

Horse Soldier Bourbon based in Tampa Bay area building distillery in Kentucky

Horse Soldier Bourbon, a distillery rooted in the legacy of U.S. Army Green Berets, is expanding its operations with a new facility in Kentucky. This initiative not only celebrates the bravery of veterans but also highlights the bourbon industry's growth in the region.

Former St. Petersburg City Council member accused of using hidden cameras to watch woman shower

A former St. Petersburg City Council member, Jeffrey Danner, was arrested for digital voyeurism after hidden cameras were discovered in his home, aimed at a woman while she was showering. The incident, reported by the St. Petersburg Police Department, raises serious concerns about privacy and the misuse of technology. This case highlights the critical issue of voyeurism and the ongoing need for legal protections against such invasions.

St. Pete receives $3.6 million to improve streets

The City of St. Petersburg has received a grant of $3.645 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All program aimed at enhancing road safety across the city. Mayor Ken Welch expressed gratitude to Congresswoman Kathy Castor for her role in securing this funding, which will contribute to improving the city's infrastructure.

St. Pete receives $3.6 million to improve streets

The City of St. Petersburg has been awarded $3.645 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to enhance road safety through the Safe Streets and Roads for All program. Mayor Ken Welch expressed gratitude to Congresswoman Kathy Castor for her instrumental role in securing this funding, which aims to improve streets across the city.

How to help domestic abuse survivors on the holidays

The article highlights the ongoing efforts of Community Actions Stops Abuse (CASA) Pinellas to support domestic abuse survivors during the holiday season through its Hope for The Holidays Drive. With nearly half of the shelter residents being children, CASA is encouraging community members to contribute gifts and gift cards to help those in need. This initiative emphasizes the importance of local support in addressing critical social issues during a time when many are facing hardships.

How to help domestic abuse survivors on the holidays

The article discusses how to support domestic abuse survivors during the holiday season, highlighting the efforts of Community Actions Stops Abuse (CASA) Pinellas in launching their Hope for The Holidays Drive. The initiative encourages community members to donate gifts and gift cards, particularly for families living in their shelters. This timely effort addresses a critical local issue as many survivors face increased challenges during the holidays.

Tampa, St. Pete place among nation’s top ‘foodie cities’

Tampa and St. Petersburg have ranked among the nation's top foodie cities, with Tampa securing the 5th position in WalletHub's "2024's Best Foodie Cities in America" report. St. Petersburg placed 34th but excelled in affordability metrics, highlighting the vibrant culinary scene and diverse dining options available in the region.

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