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City of St. Petersburg is hosting a hazardous waste collection
The Household Hazardous Waste Collection event will be held at 6605 5th avenue N, from 9am to 2pm on Saturday.

Local media powerhouses join forces: WMNF and The Gabber announce content sharing partnership
In a strategic move to strengthen local journalism, WMNF 88.5FM and The Gabber Newspaper have announced a groundbreaking content sharing partnership that promises to enhance news coverage across the Tampa Bay area. This collaboration brings together two venerable independent media organizations with deep roots in community reporting. A Powerful Alliance of Local MediaThe partnership unites…

Florida Bill proposes civil engineering pathway program for students
Florida lawmakers met on Tuesday morning in the House Economic Infrastructure Subcommittee to discuss a bill that would open career paths for students in civil construction. House Bill 567 would invest $5 million into Florida’s workforce development. The investment aims to address the labor shortage for road and bridge workers in the state. State Representative…

Bill allowing workers to be paid less than minimum wage advances in Florida House
Listen: A bill advanced in the State House Tuesday that would allow Florida workers to waive their constitutional right to minimum wage. The bill received mostly negative pushback during public comment, with some worried that business owners may take advantage of the waiver. House Bill 541 would allow employees to voluntarily waive their right to…