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Miranda Corsette, 16, was allegedly beaten for a week and then died after a billiard ball was shoved into her mouth and her ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Petersburg will soon stop adding fluoride to its public drinking water ahead of a statewide ban, city officials announced Tuesday. St. Petersburg will stop adding fluoride ...
Telegram has long held a reputation as a secure messaging app, and it is used globally by journalists, activists, and ordinary users seeking privacy. Its founder, Russian-born Pavel Durov, who was ...
The Science Center of Pinellas County has landed $800,000 in the proposed state budget, funding that will help reactivate the ...
Mayor Ken Welch said the city is complying with a new statewide ban but supports “benefits of optimal fluoridation.” ...
A federal lawsuit alleging that a Tampa Bay area state Senate district was racially gerrymandered kicked off in a Tampa federal courtroom on Monday.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The City of St. Petersburg will cease adding fluoride to its public drinking water system starting the ...
A Q&A with Poynter adjunct faculty Tom Huang about the course that unlocks the secrets reporters used to pick up in the newsroom.
The 38 members of Leadership St. Pete’s class of 2025 fulfilled their community project promise May 17 by transforming the ...
As he prepares to relocate from Washington, D.C. to St. Petersburg, Eric Stillman is thinking about the challenges that await ...
On May 30, the Trump administration sent a finalized budget request to Congress proposing a 43% cut to rental assistance ...
SPC's "Titans Up!" is an inclusive college program for students with differing abilities. St. Petersburg College program teaches job training, independence and life skills.