Service remembers soldiers' sacrifices
LARGO -- As Clearwater bagpiper John Marsden played a mournful tune, about 50 veterans -- mostly from the Korean War -- and their spouses and friends marched to the Military Court of Honor at Largo Central Park on Sunday.
City considers visions for future
Commissioners gather at a workshop to discuss issues facing Largo.
Mediterranean menu at Vinyard
DUNEDIN -- Mediterranean-style cuisine is the specialty of a new restaurant, the Vinyard, on Dunedin Causeway.
Oldsmar leader envisions charter school
If council member Ed Manny's idea becomes a reality, the city would create and oversee a middle school.
East Lake firefighters win dispute over raises
An arbitrator decides that a memo from the fire chief that is part of the union's contract describes larger pay increases for firefighters.
Agency trying to eliminate 'Affairs'
One of the biggest issues that went nowhere during this year's session of the Legislature was the attempt to revamp the state's growth management system. Some lawmakers were determined to gut the system and get rid of the state Department of Community Affairs, while others were just as determined to do no more than set up a study commission to recommend future changes.
Just what is it that 'Save the Bayfront' is trying to save?
Having worked in downtown Clearwater for over 25 years, I've been watching the big referendum battle build in advance of the upcoming July 11 vote.
Tampa Bay headlines
A note to Pinellas' drivers: Try being nice
Eckerd College innovated, but at a high price
Candle possible cause of apartment fire
Tampa Bay briefs
South Pinellas headlines
Police say man shot in park killed himself
Fire, smoke heavily damage Gandy motorcycle business
Hillsborough headlines
Kids learn by building a city
Mother backs over unseen boy
Mansion has Bayshore a-goggle
Candle ignites blaze that destroys apartment
News of Florida
All eyes watching Polk porn suit saga
Widow to allow burial after 12 years
Coast Guard finds Florida man in Gulf of Alaska