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Local governments to release millions in opioid grants

In February 2023, state officials announced Pinellas County and area municipalities would receive around $110 million from a groundbreaking opioid settlement. Local leaders will soon begin disbursing the windfall.

The funding stems from arduous litigation and negotiations with conglomerates deemed at least partly responsible for the opioid epidemic. St. Petersburg will receive approximately $6 million over 18 years.

Rays now want Trop repaired for 2026 season

Rays now want Trop repaired for 2026 season

Pulpo finds immediate success in St. Pete

Pulpo finds immediate success in St. Pete

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Business leaders meet new museum director, honor arts advocate

A private reception Tuesday at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg provided an intimate setting for local business leaders to meet the enthusiastic new executive director.

The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership also honored City Councilmember Gina Driscoll for her arts advocacy inside City Hall.

Welcome to Florida: Mister Rogers at Rollins College

Pickleball courts to open at the St. Pete Pier
Storm-damaged Fort De Soto Park amenities reopen
Cold night shelters will reopen Wednesday and Thursday
SPCA waives adoption fees
New York investment firm buys St. Pete bank’s properties

Jan 11 @ 01:00 PM

Self-Defense / Early Danger

Jan 11 @ 05:00 PM

Cosmic Relics

Jan 12 @ 02:30 PM

Birding on the Bay

The Shuffle

Marcus Brooks

New Company

Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg

Former Company

Center for Health Equity

New Position

Chief Impact Officer

Former Position

Executive Director

The SparkPlug

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