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Kenneth R. Welch, 68, of Littleton, N.H., passed away Thursday afternoon April 3rd at Littleton Regional Hospital. He ...
Ken Welch ran for mayor promising to get certainty on the Rays’ future in St. Petersburg. Three years later, there’s less certainty than ever. The Rays have backed out of a stadium deal they signed ...
Mary Brown, the first Black person elected to the Pinellas County school board, died March 29 in Pinellas Park. She was 89 ...
Just in time for the morning work commute, all lanes of the new span of the Howard Frankland bridge appeared to be open to drivers by 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Florida Department of Transportation officials ...
The March 31 deadline came and went and the City of St. Petersburg never got a termination notice from the Tampa Bay Rays. The $1.3 billion dollar deal officially died, without the fanfare of its ...
"The reality of our environment has changed," Mayor Ken Welch said. "That's why we're trying to move upwards of a billion dollars for our infrastructure to make sure our plants are ready and make ...
A couple of dozen people gathered on metal folding chairs, eating barbecue off paper plates while they listened to speakers outline how they could take on a multibillion-dollar company: Duke Energy.
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch says the city is pressing forward amid recovery from back-to-back hurricanes and the Rays stadium deal falling through. Welch says the city still intends to fix ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that mandatory life prison sentences for 19- and 20-year-olds are unconstitutional.
In a declining industry, the Warner Bros. chief has defied the odds — for now, anyway — based on an unlikely set of ...