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City will pay for private sewer repairs in problem areas

Some St. Petersburg residents can soon receive a full reimbursement to fix faulty sewer laterals, which officials say contribute significantly to flooding and sewage overflows.

Private laterals connect a home’s plumbing to public sewer systems, and a new initiative will eventually offer up to ...

PCS to begin charging for summer camps

PCS to begin charging for summer camps

Places This Week: Tyrone Tower office building for sale

Places This Week: Tyrone Tower office building for sale

Development Summit highlights St. Pete’s crossroads

Development Summit highlights St. Pete’s crossroads

This weekend’s Grand Prix: ‘World’s fastest spring break party’

This weekend’s Grand Prix: ‘World’s fastest spring break party’

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City: Barack Obama Library will re-open this summer

After five years locked up tight and off-limits to the public, St. Petersburg’s Main Library will be back in business this summer.

The 44,000-square-foot library was re-named for former President Barack Obama in 2021.

St. Pete’s planning director announces retirement
Local nonprofit will receive Grand Prix’s unused food
Mayor, Grand Prix help highlight STEM for students
Seymour’s cafe opens in downtown St. Pete
St. Pete arts destinations land on USA Today’s ‘Best Of’ list

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Imagine Museum Annual Auto Show

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Everglades, Past, Present, Future

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Lisette Parsons

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Dress for Success Tampa Bay

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Executive Director

Former Position

National Senior Vice President of Operations

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