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A Pinellas County jury has awarded a designated driver $209,000 after he said he was booted from a bar for not ordering alcoholic drinks.
Gary Maujean Jr. said Vincent Romano, the former owner of Carlie’s Lounge …
The face of downtown Clearwater is changing once again.
The city-owned Harborview Center is closing.
Barry Strafacci, vice president of Global Spectrum, has been around for sunnier times since the center opened back in 2006. But like …
Radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge Clem today handed over a check for $26,000 for two St. Petersburg police officers shot in the line of duty, and for the family of a Hernando County deputy …
John Graziano, who suffered severe brain damage in a car crash involving wrestler Hulk Hogan’s son, left James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa Wednesday afternoon.
He left the hospital with his mother, Debbie, who …
About 434,000 Pinellas County households have received their Truth In Millage (TRIM) notices, which are their proposed property tax bills.
For the first time, homeowners who aren’t happy with their property value assessments can challenge the …
Thanks to modern technology, a sick little boy who lives in Vermont got to meet a famous dolphin who lives in a Florida aquarium.
Twelve-year-old Ross Perri has leukemia and wanted to swim with dolphins. Since …
Madeira Beach is full of condos, but home to few motels and major hotels.
It’s a situation officials are trying to change as they seek to bring more tourists to the city.
“Our city is dying, as …
The shuttle crew opened the hatch into the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module to begin several days of cargo transfer. Leonardo is carrying 7.5 tons of supplies including: two research racks (Fluid Integrated Rack and Materials …
Several elections take place Tuesday in Pinellas County.
In St. Petersburg, voters will choose from among ten mayoral candidates in a primary election. The top two vote getters go on to the general election on Nov. …
Some outraged parents say the paths their children must take to get to their bus stops are dangerous, and they are demanding changes.
On any given morning, dozens of students can be seen waiting at school …

