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Tracking Hurricane Ian: What you need to know

The St. Pete Catalyst is following Hurricane Ian and will provide updates as the storm progresses. Please continue to revisit this page for the latest updates.

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Arts events are getting out of Hurricane Ian’s way

This is a developing story. Watch this space for additions.

As Hurricane Ian approaches, administrators at Tampa Bay theaters, concert halls, museums and galleries are watching its predicted path. To close, cancel, postpone? That is the question, although as the storm’s inevitable climb up Florida’s west coast gets closer, several have already begun to announce their decisions. Rather than play chicken with a major weather event.

Pinellas County to order evacuations
Pinellas schools to close starting Tuesday
USF, SPC to halt classes due to hurricane
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Pinellas commissioners approve funding for major projects
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