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Top Headlines: 34th St. Corridor, Pier Demolition, Teppanyaki Grill
Did you miss this week's top headlines on St. Pete Patch? Get caught up in our week in review.

1. Mega Restaurant Teppanyaki Grill Opening in St. Pete
The restaurant is not only one of the biggest in St. Petersburg but will offer 200 different menu selections.
2. Will Army Corps of Engineers Approve Pier Demolition?
The public has until May 3 to submit comments regarding the pier's demolition to the Army Corps of Engineers.
3. Residents Ready for Change Along 34th Street South Corridor
The plan will be formalized throughout 2013 with council voting on the plan in December. Implementation of the 34th Street Corridor plan is scheduled to start in early 2014.
Find out what's happening in St. Petefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Unlike last year's budget summits, no residents made calls for a millage increase. Mayor Bill Foster announced city employees would be getting raises for the first time in four years.
5. St. Pete Home Burglary Suspects Caught on Video
The break-in happend March 18 and was the second burglary at the home this year, according to St. Petersburg Police.
Find out what's happening in St. Petefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
6. St. Pete Red Light Camera Video of the Week
Each week, the St. Petersburg Police Department posts video of red light runners throughout St. Petersburg
7. New Homes For Sale in St. Pete This Week
Find homes for sale in St. Petersburg on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
8. Bike-Sharing Program Coming to St. Pete?
The public services and infrastructure committee approved of staff's plan to try to piggy-back off of Tampa's bike-sharing program, which begins in the fall.
St. Petersburg Police are warning the public about a pair of suspects who try to gain the confidence of elderly homeowners and then steal from them.
Friday's crash on 40th Avenue NE kiiled Alexia Douglas, the passenger. Christina Shiver, who was driving, survived.
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