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A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries July 29 after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 49th Street North and Ulmerton Road.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office closed a beach access point July 27 after beachgoers discovered what authorities believe was a World War I artillery shell.
What do we do with our messy heroes? When they leave this earth, should we muddy the flow of praise by pointing out the ...
Which brings up the very idea of the autograph. Signed balls have decorated desks and bookshelves for decades. And they’re worth more than a bag of balls. A Babe Ruth autographed ball goes for more ...
SEMINOLE — Cody Montgomery announced July 28 — the first day of fall practice — that he is stepping down as Osceola High's ...
James “Buddy” Powell, a trailblazing manatee researcher whose decades of work advanced the conservation of one of Florida’s ...
This week we continue our football team previews with Calvary Christian and East Lake. Check back weekly as we spotlight ...
The Church of Scientology is preparing to resubmit its application to acquire a contested portion of land downtown, according ...
Pinellas County will ask the state to reimburse about half of its more than $125 million upcoming beach renourishment project ...
School districts across the country felt some relief July 25 when the U.S. Department of Education deemed its review of ...
The Green Devils have plenty of new faces with roughly four returning starters. Graduation and transfers hit hard, the ...
Demolition once loomed for a decaying religious landmark in St. Petersburg after attempts to transform it into a unique event ...
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