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  • Mayor Ken Welch filed for a second term Feb. 2, launching his reelection campaign “to keep making progress for our city.”
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    St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch files for reelection, vows to protect LGBTQ+ community

    Feb 03, 2026 / Ryan Williams-Jent
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    Jan 13, 2026 / Ryan Williams-Jent
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    Sep 23, 2025 / Ryan Williams-Jent
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    As Florida targets LGBTQ+ crosswalks and street murals, advocates fight back

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    PHOTOS: St. Petersburg advocates rally to save street murals from ‘state overreach’

    Aug 15, 2025 / Ryan Williams-Jent
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