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St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch is holding a press conference Monday morning at City Hall. The mayor’s office said he will be ...
Five street art installations in St. Petersburg will be painted over, Mayor Ken Welch announced on social media Friday.
He said that way, residents 'can rely on stable and dependable services as we shape the long-term future of energy in St.
St. Petersburg will comply with a state directive to remove the city's street art, Mayor Ken Welch announced Friday. Why it ...
In an escalation of Gov. Ron DeSantis' war on pavement art, state officials quietly removed a rainbow crosswalk outside Pulse ...
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 ...
Nadine Smith, president of St. Pete-based statewide LGBTQ+ advocacy group Equality Florida, told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNSt. Pete considers creating city-owned electric utility as residents voice concerns over Duke Energy prices
Could the city of St. Petersburg unplug itself from Duke Energy? That’s the question city leaders are now exploring after ...
Welch went from a kid at Melrose, the all-Black school in town during segregation, to the Mayor-Elect shaking hands and giving hugs. After his dad ran for mayor 30 years ago, Welch won this ...
While St. Pete City Council mulls over FDOT's demand to erase its rainbow intersection, the state took matters into its own ...
Ken Welch used to write to the St. Petersburg Times criticizing the “political left.” Now he has endorsements from organizations he used to oppose. They say he’s changed.
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