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St. Pete launches new youth crime intervention program

A new initiative to help St. Petersburg's non-violent felony offenders break a cycle of crime will provide wayward teens and their families with individualized support and resources.

Mayor Ken Welch and Police Chief Anthony Holloway announced the Youth Care Program's launch Monday morning at the department's headquarters. The unique initiative will offer counseling, educational opportunities, family therapy and financial assistance.

City council approves 36-unit condo project

City council approves 36-unit condo project

Inside the abandoned hospital that will house low-income seniors

Inside the abandoned hospital that will house low-income seniors

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Tragedy leads local couple to open mental health clinic

Allen and Christine Whisler want to help destigmatize mental healthcare, and make it affordable. So they’ve started Ellie Mental Health St. Petersburg.

“When people start looking for therapists, it’s kind of like dating,” said Allen. Sometimes clients have to meet a few therapists before finding one they “vibe" with.

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University of Tampa’s ninth championship makes baseball history
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