New mini bus service is coming to north Pinellas County. How would you use the service?
Patch caught up with the candidates for Pinellas County sheriff after last week's qualifying deadline.
City officials decided Thursday to allow the new owner of 570 Edgewater Drive to continue construction despite infractions under the new code.
Sheriff candidate Bob Gualtieri says he's proud of pushing the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office into a more cost-effective mindset.
After a months-long battle, the downtown restaurant might get to install a protective awning over its outdoor dining area.
An online survey seeks ideas for future development and land use along U.S. 19. Preliminary results will be shared with city leaders Monday.
Volunteers learned consistent ways to teach dogs how to sit and walk on a leash, which helps improve their chances at finding forever homes.
Three city commission seats are up for election this November, and at least one is contested so far. More candidates may still enter the race before the Aug. 13 qualifying deadline.
The recession brings another year of budget reductions for Dunedin city staff putting together a budget for 2013. A plan to restructure for efficiency may cost five jobs and three more open positions.
Five currently filled positions will be recommended for termination in the upcoming city budget, according to City Manager Rob DiSpirito.
Preliminary estimates show Dunedin's property values will decrease 2.22 percent.
The city of Dunedin announced Achieva Credit Union's decision to move its corporate headquarters from Clearwater to the former Nielsen call center on Virginia Street this fall.
Voter information cards will include new voting district and precinct numbers, as well as polling places. The cards will be enclosed in red-white-and-blue mailers from the Supervisor of Elections.
The National Weather Service will issue new alerts starting June 1 to keep beachgoers safe.
Term limits for the city council and mayor as well as evaluating projects funded by the Penny for Pinellas will be the highlighted subjects at tonight's Dunedin City Commission meeting.
The city will present the Dunedin Community Garden members the Environmental Advocacy Award.
GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will be in St. Petersburg for an event at the Mirror Lake Lyceum at 8 a.m.
Educators have proposed reducing the FCAT writing passing score to increase passing rates. A discussion is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Four of five remaining Pinellas County Sheriff candidates participated in a forum last week touching on topics like high-speed chases, human trafficking, budgets, non-violent drug offenders, synthetic drugs, pensions and prostitutes.
A volunteer group fighting to keep the Friendship Trail Bridge from being demolished received good news at a conference held at the foot of the bridge on Wednesday, May 9.
The next Pinellas County Sheriff candidate debate, set for July 17, will feature all candidates who meet the June 8 qualifying deadline.
President Obama announced Wednesday his support for same-sex marriage, with advocates across Florida, including Dunedin, cheering his decision.
Officials decided on Thursday (May 3) that a stone VFW memorial in the Dunedin Marina parking lot will be moved 100 feet east for $8,600.
City leaders unanimously agreed to outlaw BB gun use in all public parks, places or right-of-way areas (to include roads, highways or streets) within the city on Thursday.
Officials are tweaking how some proposed amendments to the city charter — including adding term limits for elected officials — should appear on the ballot this November.
City staff is asking officials for permission to move the state stone military memorial 100 feet from the Dunedin marina parking lot to a more appropriate place inside Edgewater Park. The relocation would cost about $8,600.
Twenty-year-old, and current USF student Corey Givens Jr., is running for Pinellas County School Board, District 7.
Our Lady of Lourdes School students got a lesson on Internet safety from State Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday, where AT&T unveiled a $3.5 million tax credit contribution to a statewide scholarship program used by many of its low-income students.
City staff says it plans to accept colored glass, cartons and cardboard in addition to what is already collected at no additional cost to residents.
New bedding, treats and music reduce the stress level of dogs and cats at Pinellas County Animal Services.
Pinellas County residents are asked to help set the strategic direction for the county through an online survey this week.
Officials embraced a more colorful version of the Dunedin "E" brand design for attracting outsiders, but they want the branding committee to continue working on the slogan.
A proposed ordinance with language restricting BB gun use in all public areas will receive public comment for the final time at the city commission meeting May 3.
The potential new brand for Dunedin was cleared of any copyright or trademark infringements of the St. Pete Pier logo; it is up for discussion at Thursday's city commission meeting (6:30 p.m., City Hall).
The City of Dunedin is giving away 650 flowering and shade trees on Saturday at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium in honor of Arbor Day. City Arborist Art Finn shares some helpful planting tips.
A group of Dunedin citizens attended a meeting hoping to resolve some traffic and safety concerns with Edgewater Drive, as well as ways to keep the scenic drive beautiful.
A portion of southbound McMullen-Booth Road remains closed this morning and could stay closed for days.
The presumptive GOP nominee hit four issues particularly hard in Dunedin in January.
Officials must determine whether proposed changes including a new fence and modified awning fit into their vision for downtown Dunedin at tonight's commission meeting at City Hall (6:30 p.m.).
Ron Barnette sought counsel from his Facebook friends on what to wear at the upcoming city commission meeting. What did he decide?