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City and county leaders are taking a regional approach with more consistent messaging and similar ordinances for mask wearing and physical distancing.
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There's no explanation for the pattern of shootings, but one man trying to bridge the divide says it could be an outgrowth of stress brought on by the pandemic and systemic racism.
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The mayors also asked for full capacity of state-funded testing sites again and the "teeth" back in enforcement of rules like physical distancing.
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Fans at local watch parties hope the Rays' recent success proves to the community the team is worth showing up for.
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The City of St. Petersburg is starting to allow large scale events — like Tampa Bay Rays World Series watch parties and the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg — to happen as long as coronavirus safety plans are in place.
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Up to 20,000 fans will be allowed to attend the event, originally scheduled for March but postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The city's order has not changed despite Florida entering Phase 3.
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Police are seeking to talk with three men who appeared to brandish weapons at protests in St. Petersburg Saturday night.
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The state of New York is sending the city of St. Petersburg some COVID-19 relief, it was announced Wednesday during a conference call.New York Gov. Andrew…
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St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman on Tuesday warned that the city might need to take additional action if the recent surge in coronavirus cases in…
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St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman is once again asking people to comply with the city’s mask ordinance.During a Facebook Live video Tuesday, Kriseman…
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In parts of the country, more people in their 20s and 30s are testing positive for the coronavirus. Experts say this is likely due to more testing and less adherence to distancing and mask guidelines.