Vice Mayor Ron Barnette portrayed the ghost of Dr. W.S. Blatchley in a City of Dunedin TV promotion for the Dunedin Historical Society's release of his 1900s-era "My Nature Nook" book.
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority celebrates the launch of the North County Connector service during a ribbon cutting on Tuesday. The service doesn't officially start until Monday, but ridership is free through Dec. 31.
More than 50,000 drivers take to the scenic Courtney Campbell Causeway daily. But did you know the road's namesake has an interesting tie to Dunedin?
What are the most congested or unsafe congested roads in Pinellas County? The biggest transportation needs? Your answers to an online survey could help create the county's 30-year transportation plan.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott wants the state’s universities to come up with a way to make higher education more affordable. His challenge could save Dunedin households thousands.
Newly-elected "pro-fluoride" commissioners Janet Long and Charlie Justice attended their first Pinellas County Commission meeting last week, where commissioners unanimously decided they'll vote Tuesday to put fluoride back into the c
Voting takes place Nov. 26 to Dec. 14.
After years of planning and research, the limitless playground, which is accessible to handicapped people of all ages, is complete at Honeymoon Island State Park.
More details have surfaced regarding a Whole Foods Market moving to Westfield Countryside Mall in Clearwater.
City commissioners gave preliminary approval to plans for incoming Eco Village, the nation's first green-certified village targeted at low-income home buyers at a meeting Thursday. The development is planned for the former site of Highlander Villag
City officials approved $261,400 in beautification projects to expand west side parking and unite the marina waterfront with Main Street at a meeting Thursday.
An ordinance allowing Dunedin's newly elected officials to swear in early was never added to the city charter, and despite some confusion, the city is moving forward with plans for a Nov. 19 special induction meeting.
"A number of the medication errors that occur in the treatment of people are similar to those we are seeing in the treatment of animals," says Linda Kim-Jung, PharmD, an FDA safety reviewer.
Residents, city leaders and Clearwater officials are meeting at the Hale Senior Center tonight at 6:30 p.m. to discuss neighborhood concerns on Dunedin's southside.
A distinct Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial, made of stones from each U.S. state, is being rededicated today after it was relocated from a downtown parking lot to a space inside Edgewater Park.
While the city has "done quite a bit in the last few years, we know there is still more to do and we want to hear from all of you who have invested so much of yourselves in this great historical area ..." Commissioner Julie Ward Bujalski write
City government offices and the Dunedin Public Library will be closed in observance of Veterans Day on Monday. Here is what else you should know.
Dunedin's newly elected candidates will swear in on Nov. 19, weeks earlier than the City Charter dictates, because of an ordinance passed in June to accomodate a scheduling conflict.
Wondering when Mayor Dave Eggers and Commissioner-elect Heather Gracy get sworn in as the next city leaders?
"As the most hurricane prone state in the nation, we know that disasters can be devastating," said Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Bryan W. Koon.
Supervisor of Elections spokesperson Nancy Whitlock says it's not known if the uncounted ballots will impact close races.
Dunedin's latest City Commissioner-elect, Heather Gracy, has tried to serve as a positive female role model for her three daughters, ages 14, 11 and 5.
Dunedin Mayor Dave Eggers edged out his challenger, Bob Hackworth, and political newcomer Heather Gracy ousts Commissioner David Carson, according to election results.
Parents brought their children with them to the polls Tuesday in Clearwater.
A Dave Eggers and Bob Hackworth campaign sign caused a back-and-forth exchange between a campaign volunteer and a poll worker outside First Presbyterian Church of Dunedin on Tuesday.
In Dunedin, even Yorkshire Terriers go to the precinct for Election Day 2012.
With 11 proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution and six to the Dunedin Charter, a little advanced studying might help you decipher the legal language on the ballot.
It's Election Day, and Dunedin residents are heading to the polls.
Here are the two things you need to do before you head out the door to vote on Nov. 6, 2012.
You can avoid possible lines at the polls Tuesday by going to one of three elections offices to fill out a mail ballot. Once you complete the ballot, just drop it in the mail ballot box.
Everything you want to know about Election Day in Dunedin, all in one spot.
City of Dunedin officials say providing boaters with the amenity of a sludge pump-out facility is needed to protect the environment. Vince Gizzi, director of parks and recreation, presented officials with a grant opportunity at Thursday's city meet
Dunedin's gift of $35,000 toward a new roof system will allow Neighborly Care Network's Senior Day Care Center to continuing operation at its New York Avenue home.
The League of Women Voters wants Florida Gov. Rick Scott to extend the early-voting period until Sunday, Nov. 4 to accomodate voters. The League mentions media reports about people waiting in line for up to six hours to vote.
Early voting for Pinellas County voters in the Nov. 6 General Election ends at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3.
Through just two days of early voting, thousands have cast their ballots for the Nov. 6 general election.
Mayoral candidate Bob Hackworth has raised more than double incumbent Dave Eggers. Who's donating to who? Find out here.
Mayor Dave Eggers has raised and spent the least of any candidate in the 2012 city elections.
When Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Connie Mack's big campaign bus rolled into the tiny community of Ozona, it turned a lot of heads. Mack's family joined him onstage for a campaign rally at the Ozona Pig on Wednesday.
Republican Congressman Connie Mack, who is trying to unseat Democrat Senator Bill Nelson, made a campaign stop in Ozona on Wednesday. He spoke with Patch about what he plans to do for Floridians if he's elected.