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At "Fired Up Pinellas" event, activists say they hope to target lax gun laws
For gun control activists, Florida law leaves much to be desired.
By Terrence Smith
In south St. Pete, a primer on Trump's tax plan — and what locals can do about it.
Activists with groups like the NAACP and Indivisible are not too pleased with the nascent proposal.
Tags: Columns
Castor, Tampa Millennials talk student debt
Many college graduates are stuck with thousands in debt — something Castor hopes to help change.
Despite unexpected but narrow primary loss, Baker holds steady with his message
Though he appeared angry at times, the former mayor rallied supporters with familiar themes.
Andrew Gillum seeks to appeal to Millennials at USF stop
Crist, Nelson assist Kriseman with Dem star power
With less than two weeks left till the crowded St, Pete mayoral primary, two popular Democrats rally support for incumbent Rick Kriseman.
By Terrence Smith and Kate Bradshaw
Castor weighs in on DACA, the wall, Charlottesville
While she was there to honor local immigrants, last weekend's events were front-and-center.
For these Tampa healthcare activists, the battle's won — but the war's not over
Obamacare repeal hasn't happened — but progressives are still on guard.
Council candidate debate brings out the many aspects of St. Pete's diverse District 6
The eights candidates showed a diverse range of views on how to create more opportunities south of Central.
Kriseman ramps up effort to woo coveted south St. Pete votes
Former mayor Rick Baker remains popular in the area, but incumbent mayor Rick Kriseman supporters say media outlets are exaggerating his popularity there.
Tags: Columns, Politics, Politics
Activists in Tampa urge Rubio to stand against Senate healthcare bill he probably won't stand against
In St. Pete, authors will share hopes and concerns about democracy at January "Writers Resist" event
Tags: Columns, Donald Trump, peter meinke, writers resist
Congressman Dennis Ross speaks out at Brandon Chamber of Commerce event
Tags: Columns, Politics, SOPA, Immigration reform, dennis ross, Congress, Brandon, Affordable Care Act, abortion
Democrat candidates out in full force at St. Petersburg forum
Tags: Columns, Politics, Steve Galvin, St. Petersburg Democratic Club, St. Petersburg, Robert Davis, Rick Kriseman, Paul Congemi, mayor, City Council, Bill Foster, Amy Foster, Alex Duensing
Local activist groups convene for protest against Bill Nelson and NSA spying
Tags: Columns, Politics, Veterans for Peace, The Refuge, Tampa Light Brigade, St. Petersburg Green Party, St. Pete For Peace, Poor People's Economic Rights Campaign, Peace and Freedom Party of Florida, Occupy Tampa, nsa, NatureCoast Coalition for Peace and Justice, Green Shadow Cabinet, Green Party of Florida, Friends of Human Rights, Bill Nelson, Activism
Hands Across the Sand draws a line against oil drilling and fracking
Residents took a stand in the sand Saturday on Treasure island.
Tags: Columns, Politics, Treasure Island, Sierra Club, Oil Drilling, Hands Across the Sand, Gulf Restoration Network, Greenpeace, Greenlight Pinellas, Fracking, Deepwater Horizon
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DeSantis signs bill rolling back Florida's child labor laws
By Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
Overweight Temple Terrace gator named 'Coca-Cola' finds new home at reptile farm
By Colin Wolf
Traffic in South Tampa is going to be hell during MacDill Airfest
By Ray Roa
A comedic collision of Creative Loafing and Cannibal Corpse happens this Saturday
Major key alert! The former home of Grammy-winning producer DJ Khaled is once again up for grabs. Khaled, whose legal name is…
The home of "The Suntan King" has finally found a new owner. Hawaiian Tropic sun tan lotion founder Ron Rice passed away…
By CL Staff
Australia and Florida are about 12,000 miles away, but have a lot in common when it comes to the effects of climate…
The 10th anniversary of Tampa Pride went down in Ybor City last Saturday, and thousands of revelers lined Seventh Avenue to celebrate…
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