Dunedin Patch has created a guide to help you decipher the City Charter amendments and what yes votes will mean on each one.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 1 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 2 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 3 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 4 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 5 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 6 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
Bob Hackworth amassed a nearly $35,000 war chest in his campaign against Mayor Dave Eggers. He has raised and spent more than any other candidate in the 2012 Dunedin city elections on Nov. 6.
Commission Seat 3 candidate Heather Gracy received an outpouring of financial support from members of Dunedin Fine Art Center advisory board and board of directors. She has also outspent her opponent on mailers, parties and marketing.
Dunedin Commission Seat 3 candidates David Carson and Heather Gracy are neck and neck in the campaign money race. Who's donating to who? Find out here.
Longtime Florida legislator Tom Anderson and several Dunedin Chamber of Commerce board members donated to Commissioner David Carson's re-election campaign.
City officials say the roughly $89,700 improvements on a Fisher Field concession stand should be complete.
Three candidates for office spoke during public comment, with Pinellas County Sheriff hopeful Greg Pound being escorted by police out of the commission chambers for "attacking" political opponents.
Mayoral candidates Dave Eggers and Bob Hackworth and Commission Seat 3 candidates David Carson and Heather Gracy each took a moment on the Patch Podium to address public safety.
What is the biggest public safety concern for Dunedin residents? Mayoral candidates answer how they'll go about solving it, if elected this fall.
What is the biggest public safety concern for Dunedin residents? Commission Seat 3 candidates answer how they'll go about solving it, if elected this fall.
The city's new single-stream recycling program launched this month with high participation numbers.
All state and county candidates in contested central Pinellas races were invited to a breakfast candidate forum on Thursday, according to the Central Pinellas Chamber of Commerce.
Mayor Dave Eggers changed his mind about the city's water fluoridation process almost one year after he voted to take fluoride out of the water, he announced during a candidate forum on Sept. 26.
David Carson's home in the Stirling Heights subdivision was the target of criminal mischief over the weekend, according to the sheriff's office. The commissioner is up for re-election in November.
Take a closer look at the proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution before you head to the polls Nov. 6.
Take a closer look at the 11 constitutional amendments voters are being asked to consider before heading to the polls.
Dunedin commissioners suggested adding façade design concepts in its architectural guidelines to reduce the cookie-cutter look of incoming businesses Thursday, after reviewing plans for a Dollar General slated for Belcher Road.