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Terrorism threat looms over local outdoor events

Multiple large-scale events will soon attract hundreds of thousands of people to the area, in the aftermath of a Jan. 1 terrorist attack that left 14 dead and 30 wounded.

Federal agencies have expressed concern over copycat attacks after a terrorist rammed his truck into a crowd of New Year’s Eve revelers in New Orleans. St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway said he has since strengthened security protocols.

Mandala-making monks back at Florida CraftArt this week

Mandala-making monks back at Florida CraftArt this week

St. Petersburg celebrates citizen ‘Hurricane Heroes’

St. Petersburg celebrates citizen ‘Hurricane Heroes’

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City belatedly begins repairs at storm-damaged airport

St. Petersburg will begin repairing Albert Whitted Airport more than three months after Hurricane Milton substantially damaged the publicly owned facility. 

City Council members unanimously approved a $1.2 million contract Jan. 9 to commence a hangar demolition and removal project. Crews will start building the 2025 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg's track, which runs through the municipal airport, in about three weeks.

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