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Quiet hours in St. Pete Beach could soon get a lot quieter. The city commission has been discussing tougher rules when it comes to live music at bars and restaurants on the beach. Evyn Moon reports.
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Quiet hours in St. Pete Beach could soon get a lot quieter. The city commission has been discussing tougher rules when it comes to live music at bars and restaurants on the beach. Evyn Moon reports.
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