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- Henri Foronda can't imagine a day away from the beach. Even going on vacation would make him a fish out of water.

- The Bayfront team explores the effect gas prices and a slumping economy have on recreational boating.

A boat owner's 74-gallon, $370 trip to the gas station at the St. Petersburg Marina.

Nest counts around Florida's Gulf Coast are down. It’s peak season, but there’s still time. Hopes are high for the number to rise.

A recycling partnership brings the University of South Florida St. Petersburg two kinds of green to benefit a charity and the campus.

St. Petersburg artist Jacob Christiano finds shelter and friends away from the streets.

Markus Lehtovirta created a new life on the beach in crafting his chairs.

- Watch a time-lapse video of the celebration and read about a few of the 70,000 people who attended.
- When money’s tight, look to pawnshop shelves for the real deal.

- For Zorian, life goes deeper than card and palm readings.
Learning sales and writing newspaper stories are short-term business plans for Dallas Totilo, 10. He is always looking for something new.

- For people living with the AIDS virus, the pills are getting easier to swallow.

- Clam Bayou’s environmental future is unsure, but everyone has a different opinion.

- Ameen Nurul-Haqq deals with the realities of life in Midtown through dancing.

One middle-aged St. Petersburg saxophone player feels out of tune with his transient life.

- A St. Petersburg poodle rescuer continues to search for her dog: “She’s not gone.”

- Personal Narrative