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Peacocks ruffle feathers in Seminole neighborhood "We don't do fowl," says animal control. They're domestic, say the wildlife folks. It's hard to oust rulers of the roost. Huge triathlon crowd to include 85-year-old doing her first race ST. PETERSBURG -- Ruth Gordon's big adventure peaks on Saturday. Pinellas Park spent public money on private company PINELLAS PARK -- To solve noise complaints last year from neighbors in the Mainlands, then-City Manager Jerry Mudd spent $8,800 of taxpayers' money to help repair a business' smokestacks. Gulfport park now groovy, not 'gross' Fetching ball fields, a skate park, tot lot and pretty path give Gulfport a hip square after an infusion of $800,000. Districts redrawn to reflect census All eight City Council districts will see changes in the 10-year revision to be voted on May 15. What's up in church? Laity changing ST. PETERSBURG -- The Catholic Church sex abuse scandal has not diminished the faith of those in the pews but instead has galvanized them to wrest a modicum of control from the denomination's leadership. Snell Isle man dies after riding bike into car's path ST. PETERSBURG -- A 73-year-old man on a bicycle died after he was hit by a car Tuesday afternoon on Snell Isle, police said. Airport's history, from blimps to bat planes The city's waterfront airport, which the mayor recently proposed shrinking, dates to 1928. Spiritual insight Religious artifacts that hold special significance for Orthodox Christians are on display at the Museum of Fine Arts. Glad scientists County science fair winners go on to state, where the competition is hotter than a Bunsen burner. Several local students do well. On the town: Checks presented to three groups In a tough year for fundraising, Infinity, the League to Aid Abused Children and Adults Inc., gave $11,000 each to Brookwood, the Center Against Spouse Abuse and Help A Child. A hardy fest, Green Thumb to display buds and blooms St. Petersburg grafts Earth Day onto Arbor Day in a colorful event that touches on gardening from bonsai to butterflies. Military news Army Cpl. Kenneth E. Banes, son of Julie and Joseph James of Seminole, recently earned the Bronze Star while serving in Afghanistan as a Tactical Area Control Team chief with a Special Forces unit. He is currently stationed at Fort Bragg with the 82nd Airborne, 1st and 58th Aviation Group, Bravo Co., where he is in Leadership Development Training and plans to go on to Warrant Officer's School. He hopes to learn to fly Black Hawk helicopters and then fixed wing planes. Buyers of first home can get a big boost No-interest loans that can be forgiven will help up to 100 households put their own roofs overhead. Summer forces local sailors to change course Suddenly the sailing calendar has lots of white space. Forerunners dominate Boston field The St. Petersburg Forerunners female masters entry crushed its opposition in Monday's Boston Marathon, setting a record en route to winning the team competition. Treasure Bay focusing on another championship The local men's 3.5 defending champion may be on its way to another South division title in the USA Adult League. Editorial: Security breach at airport is alarming Question: Is there reason to be concerned that, while U.S. airports were on high alert for terrorists, a man walked unimpeded onto the grounds at a Pinellas airport, went up the steps into an empty jetliner, and took a seat? Letters: Lake project must not disturb eagles St. Petersburg is very fortunate to have a pair of American bald eagles and their three fledglings nesting at Boyd Hill Nature Park. During a public hearing in November, the city promised to protect the eagles during the proposed Lake Maggiore dredge and cleanup project. The city needs to live up to its promise. Let's not throw the babies out with the bathwater. Tampa Bay headlines North Pinellas headlines Hillsborough headlines News of Florida
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