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St. Petersburg officials ask the governor for help in combating red tide. That comes on top of a similar request by one of the top Democratic contenders for governor.
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Thousands of fish continued to litter the St. Petersburg waterfront Monday, even after 15 tons had been scooped out of Tampa Bay by city crews.
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In an effort to ease the disparities in vaccination rates of communities of color, county officials and a local organization are teaming up to offer vaccine sites in St. Petersburg.
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James Fackrell, a descendant of the of the Snoqualmie Tribe in Washington State, is on his way to Brown after gaining entry to the university’s guaranteed medical school acceptance program.
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The partnership helps residents struggling to access COVID-19 vaccines in the community. This kind of local effort could be key as demand for shots slows.
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St. Pete Pride president Nathan Bruemmer talks about the last year without the large-scale gatherings that LGBTQ+ events are based on.
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Mayor Rick Kriseman says he backs President Biden’s proposed COVID relief plan because it focuses on his community's physical and economic health.
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Vaccines are avalable for ages 65 and older. Due to the limited supply of vaccine, a reservation is required.
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The awareness campaign called Race to Safe aims to get residents to "the finish line of this pandemic."
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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.