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Task force recovers 57 missing, endangered local kids

Over 120 missing or endangered Central Florida children are now home for the holidays following a two-week multi-agency operation that spanned from Tampa Bay to Fort Myers.

Detectives from the St. Petersburg Police Department participated in the historic two-week initiative, dubbed Operation Home for the Holidays. The U.S. Marshals Service and a diverse array of federal, state, local and non-governmental partners celebrated the mission’s success Monday.

United Way Suncoast unveils Go United

United Way Suncoast unveils Go United

Foot Locker’s relocation deal is dead on arrival

Foot Locker’s relocation deal is dead on arrival

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City-owned grocery store debate stalls in St. Pete

City officials continue working to address persistent food insecurity issues in South St. Petersburg. Reaching a consensus on potential solutions presents another challenge.

A city council committee, as stated in the Nov. 13 agenda, initially planned to have a second discussion regarding “municipally-owned grocery stores in food deserts.” The meeting ended with members voting against providing the One Community Grocery Co-op with a $50,000 capacity-building grant.

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