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Body cams, deadly force investigations in spotlight at Pinellas County, St. Pete City Council meetings

Every St. Petersburg police officer could be wearing a body camera by late October or early November, under a timeline spelled out by Police Chief Anthony Holloway.

The total annual cost for 450 body cameras will range from $1.7 million to $2.4 million a year, Holloway told the City Council Thursday during a discussion of the budget for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1.

Raymond James CEO affirms Black diversity pledge

Raymond James CEO affirms Black diversity pledge

City Council advances plan to allow development, with conditions, in some flood-prone areas

City Council advances plan to allow development, with conditions, in some flood-prone areas

Tampa Bay Partnership poll finds growing worries about Covid-19

Tampa Bay Partnership poll finds growing worries about Covid-19

St. Pete 2.0: Imagining the new Tropicana Field site [Survey]

St. Pete 2.0: Imagining the new Tropicana Field site [Survey]

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‘Catalyst Sessions’ recap: Mark Sforzini

St. Petersburg Opera Company will be among the first, if not the very first, to dip its toe carefully back into the pool of live performance next month.

In a socially-distant manner of speaking.

Welcome to Florida: Walking across Florida with Lawton Chiles and Kent Russell

EDGE District wins state honors
The Plus Projec+ awards nearly $60,000 in grants to the LBGTQ+ community
USF gets $4.9M traffic grant
With 18 more deaths, Pinellas County extends local state of emergency

Jul 31 @ 07:00 PM

The Catalyst Sessions: Lori Roy

Aug 05 @ 10:30 AM

Streaming Coffee with a Curator: Join the Dali Museum

Aug 05 @ 12:00 PM

Suncoast Tiger Bay County Commissioner District 7 Candidate Forum

The Hustle

Cecelia Lueza

The Shuffle

Jill Kermes

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The SparkPlug

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