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Five street art installations in St. Petersburg will be painted over, Mayor Ken Welch announced on social media Friday.
St. Petersburg will comply with a state directive to remove the city's street art, Mayor Ken Welch announced Friday. Why it ...
He said that way, residents 'can rely on stable and dependable services as we shape the long-term future of energy in St.
While these specific art murals will be removed, the spirit of what makes St. Pete a special place can’t be suppressed.' ...
Last October, Hurricane Milton destroyed the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., sending the Tampa Bay Rays into ...
The City Council voted Thursday to formally ask Mayor Ken Welch’s administration to pursue a study digging into the ...
Miami Beach has been ordered to remove its rainbow crosswalk on Ocean Drive by the first week of September. “We need to ...
Nadine Smith, president of St. Pete-based statewide LGBTQ+ advocacy group Equality Florida, told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay ...
St. Petersburg has asked to exempt five street art installations fromastate directive that cities keep their streets “free ...
In a memo to the city, FDOT said five sites do not comply with the state's "traffic control" standards. The agency said the ...
While St. Pete City Council mulls over FDOT's demand to erase its rainbow intersection, the state took matters into its own ...
Mayor Ken Welch says he is ready to move on if the Tampa Bay Rays back out of the stadium agreement signed last year. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has conceded that the deal he struck with the ...
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