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Savoir on Central, which celebrates its grand opening on Aug. 15, is a joint endeavor from partners Sharon Mahoney and ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNMan accused of running into St. Pete traffic with baby, assaulting domestic partner
Investigators said the suspect went inside the vehicle and assaulted his domestic partner and took the one-year-old girl out ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — A group of Cownose rays were spotted moving through waters near St. Petersburg and Clearwater ...
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Man ran into traffic with 1-year-old child after he 'assaulted' the mother: St. Pete police
FRIGHTENING': St. Pete police say officers ran after Treyvon Maynor, who had the baby on his shoulders. They were able to ...
A St. Petersburg man was accused of throwing his baby into traffic after snatching them out of his girlfriend’s SUV on Thursday.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSt. Petersburg protesters rally to defend Black history and pride murals amid statewide crackdown
This local debate is unfolding against a broader statewide and national push to eliminate Pride-themed public displays. In ...
Thomas Mosley’s competency hearing was delayed because the psychologist responsible for evaluating him was on vacation.
State Sen. Darryl Rouson is approaching the end of his term. The lawmaker, who is currently the longest sitting Democrat in Tallahassee, is term-limited from running again to keep his current seat.
CBRE has arranged the sale of Carillon Bay Apartments, a 304-unit, value-add multifamily complex located in St. Petersburg within the Gateway Business District. A Texas-based firm purchased the ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNSt. Petersburg Police Arrest Man Who Ran Into Traffic With Child On His Back
A domestic dispute escalates, leading officers to pursue and rescue an unharmed one-year-old. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A St. Petersburg man was arrested Thursday afternoon after he allegedly assaulted ...
WEATHER IMPACT ALERT 掠 ️ A Heat Advisory is in effect for the Tampa Bay area as feels-like temperatures through the weekend could climb as high as 110 degrees.
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