Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — his stance on consolidating municipal police departments.
Last week when Pepe Kovanis pressed Congressman Bill Young about minimum wage, Young told him to "get a job". Now Kovanis is asking for an apology from Rep. Young.
Pinellas County Commissioners approved a request for more time to complete redevelopment projects for downtown. The approval means the city will receive millions in financing for an additional 15 years past the original end date in 2018.
The Supervisor of Elections office on Starkey Road will be open Saturday, if you need to register to vote.
Live coverage of the debate is now over, but stay with Patch for recaps on the debate and check out archive of the whole event.
Lower property values could mean higher costs for some residents, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
"Our prayers are with you and your families," Mayor Dave Eggers said. "It is indeed a challenging time."
Pinellas County Commissioners consider extending financing for Dunedin's downtown redevelopment district another 15 years past the original 30-year deadline, during a meeting July 10. The decision could mean millions for downtown.
We want to take the pulse of Patch readers as we lead up to our July 17 Pinellas County Sheriff candidates debate.
Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — what the sheriff's role should be in shaping laws for prescription pain pills and other "legal highs."
This week on the Patch Podium, the candidates explain what role the sheriff's office should play in shaping legislation relating to prescription drugs and other forms of "legal highs."
A free citywide curbside program starting in October accept colored glass and many other materials not previously collected as part of regular residential solid waste pickup.
Judicial candidates stumped for a seat on the bench during a candidate forum Monday night at the North Greenwood Recreation and Aquatic Complex.
Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — how technology plays a role in future operations.
This week on the Patch Podium, the candidates explained technology's role in operations at the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Be informed for the sheriff candidates' debate in Clearwater on July 17.
In the wake of Tropical Storm Debby, Pinellas County's Department of Justice and Consumer Services reminds residents to be cautious when hiring a contractor.
Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — what he would do with the sheriff's office if budget restraints were lifted.
This week, each of the four candidates for Pinellas County sheriff took the Patch Podium to explain what he would do if budget restraints were lifted. Follow along each week as we get ready for the sheriff candidates' debate July 17.
Against protocol, city commissioners appointed former mayor and state Rep. Tom Anderson to a vacant spot on the Board of Finance on Thursday, before the group had an opportunity to consider all its applicants.
Candidates wishing to join the city commissioners race have a new qualifying deadline. It was moved up so that Dunedin did not miss the county deadline for submitting ballot language.
The Clerk of Court reduces hours starting July 1 and the Pinellas County Planning Department, the Pinellas Planning Council and the Metropolitan Planning Organization are moving into the Pinellas County Courthouse Complex.
Everett Rice responded to forum moderator Adam Smith, political editor for the Tampa Bay Times, which published an article prior to the forum describing Rice's supporters as a "veritable who's who of America's right-wing fringe."
The utility billing office's payment processing function was outsourced to a tax collector's office in Bradenton. Jeff Yates, city finance director, explains why.
Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — how his life experience will contribute to the job if he is elected sheriff.
The city halted a $57,000 field renovation project at the Jerry Lake soccer complex Thursday after a neighbor raised concerns about a soil fumigant being used to rid the field of nematodes.
As we look toward November’s elections, Dunedin Patch will bring information you need about campaigns and races. Bookmark this page for updates.
City leaders are deciding how soon to move up the qualifying deadline for commission candidates in the November election during Thursday's meeting (6:30 p.m. at City Hall).