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Top Headlines: Bus Crash, Mayor Approval Ratings, Bank Robberies
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: St. Petersburg Police say red light camera video footage shows the driver of a tour bus running a red light seconds before colliding with a Buick at a St. Pete intersection.
One Dies in Crash Following Armed Robbery: St. Petersburg Police say one person died and the other taken to a hospital with serious injuries after the driver fled from police and crashed into a tree.
Car Stolen From the Old Northeast Neighborhood: The Historic Old Northeast Neighborhood Association is warning neighbors to keep car doors locked and not to store valuables inside vehicles.
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Police Identify Pedestrian Killed in North St. Pete: The man was struck by a car at 38th Avenue North and Dr. MLK Street last Monday.
Women of Year Finalists Named by St. Pete Area Chamber: Categories include Business Woman of the Year and Entrepreneur Woman of the Year.
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USF St. Pete Has a New Leader: The incoming chancellor formerly led a branch campus of Penn State University.
Reward Offered in Bank Robberies: Wells Fargo is offering a reward to help track down the bank robber or robbers who hit a 66th Street branch twice this year
: Results from a new phone survey by StPetePolls also asked voters about a hypothetical match-up for the mayor's race.
Health Clinic for the Homeless to be Built: The health clinic will be located near the Pinellas County Jail and the county homeless shelter.
UPDATE: St. Pete's Air Traffic Control in Holding Pattern: The FAA has delayed a decision on which air traffic control towers may close across the U.S. St. Pete's airport is on the list.
Video: Fredo's Ink and Co. Express Art Through Tattoos: Fredo's Ink and Co. create personalized art that will stay with people for the rest of their lives.
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