Self-help program tackles poverty
The Clearwater Housing Authority is helping poor families get jobs, receive training and save for houses.
Safety Harbor marks its 85th year
A yearlong celebration offers a schedule of festivities intended to attract visitors and potential businesses and show off the city.
Bishop focuses on a progressive path
The Episcopal leader preaches a "message of love" -- embracing different cultures, female priests, ministries to gays and healing overseas.
Little left to chance in county lawsuit
Pinellas is spending millions on private lawyers and expert witnesses, even bringing in jury consultants, in a high-stakes construction work case.
Association's ban on pickups ridiculous
I have had my run-in with the homeowners associations. I have a new Toyota Tundra that is a $30,000-plus vehicle. The association got my information off my plate and sent threatening letters to my leasing company (truck belongs to them) and then, with no response from me (of course), the property manager began putting handwritten letters on my vehicle threatening to have it towed.
Persistent youth helps stop stove fire
The boy saw smoke at a nearby house, went inside to help, with no luck, then flagged down a sheriff's deputy. A sleeping man and a puppy inside were not hurt.