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The body of a woman and three dogs were found today inside a house damaged by a fire that apparently had burned itself out, fire officials said.
Firefighters were called to 4460 67th Avenue North by …
Another Pinellas County child has been diagnosed with swine flu.
According to health officials, a child who attends day care at ”
A Ginny’s Little Giants,’ in north St. Petersburg has swine flu.
The child was diagnosed on …
A late-night high speed chase that went through the streets of Clearwater ended with two police cruisers crashing into each other.
And the person they were chasing was not apprehended.
According to the Clearwater Police Department, an …
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a crash that left a gaping hole in the side of a
Tarpon Springs building early Monday.
According to deputies, a car smashed into the CK Designs building on north …
Pinellas County commissioners unanimously voted to cut six percent from the Juvenile Welfare Board’s budget last week. More than $3 million of that money goes to child care and counseling.
Close to 2,500 families could be …
St. Petersburg, Florida – Saturday, 10 Connects will be collecting non-perishable food items at our studios in St. Petersburg as part of the Hero Central food drive. All donations benefit America’s Second Harvest of …
Florida – Home ownership is still the American dream and a Pinellas County program that provides financial assistance is helping some families achieve that dream.
Yvonne Cornelius gets emotional when talking about moving into her new …
The Rays had their fingerprints all over Tuesday’s All-Star Game to begin with. Then their most decorated All-Star, third-timer Carl Crawford, had a huge hand in the American League’s 4-3 victory and carried out the …
In the movie Benchwarmers they use mail boxes for batting practice. This lady forgot to take a bat along.
Whenever I see people riding in cars with their feet sticking outside the window, I think what …
Get ready for more restrictions on grouper fishing.
After trying to reduce the gag grouper catch by 40 percent this year, federal regulators are contemplating an additional 80 percent cutback as early as next year.
West Florida’s …

