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St. Petersburg’s Skyline Could Change with New Apartment Tower
News Summary A proposed 21-story apartment tower with 213 units is planned at 446 Fourth St. S in St. Petersburg. Concerns arise over impact on...

Tampa Bay Area Braces for Hurricane Milton with Restaurant Updates
News Summary As Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm, approaches the Tampa Bay area, local businesses are evolving to meet community needs. Chipotle introduces drive-thru...

St. Pete CommUNITY Festival Set to Celebrate Diversity
News Summary The St. Pete CommUNITY Festival is returning on March 8 at Azalea Park, promoting unity and diversity within the community. With live music,...

New Private School Launches in St. Petersburg
News Summary Apogee St. Pete, a new private school for children aged 5 to 10, is set to open in St. Petersburg this August. Founded...

St. Petersburg Police Seek Public Help in Hit-and-Run Incident
News Summary Authorities in St. Petersburg urgently request assistance regarding a hit-and-run that left a 62-year-old man seriously injured. The incident occurred on March 2,...

South Florida’s Culinary and Retail Scene Expands with New Openings
News Summary South Florida’s culinary and retail landscape is rapidly growing with a series of new openings. Notably, Bb.q Chicken, Publix, and Kuffo Restaurant are...

Desjardins Bank Shuts its Doors in Boynton Beach
News Summary Desjardins Bank has announced the closure of its only branch in Palm Beach County located in Boynton Beach. The move ends a long-standing...

Lennar Corp. Acquires Major Development Sites in Homestead
News Summary Lennar Corp. is making significant investments in Homestead and Florida City by acquiring three major development sites for $24.78 million. The deal involves...

Miami’s Small Businesses Rally for LGBTQ Support
News Summary In Miami, local small business owners are uniting to support gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary individuals amid federal restrictions on DEI programs....

United Farm Workers and Residents File Lawsuit Against Federal Agencies
News Summary The United Farm Workers (UFW) and residents from Kern County have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border...