A glimpse of the happenings at the second annual CareFest in Dunedin.
The web-based auction allows users to bid on hundreds of items lost or abandoned at the Tampa International Airport, including cameras, luggage, iPods and computer accessories.
Dunedin leaders upset over perceived character attacks, call for respect and civil discussion.
Dunedin adds compounds for disinfection and to tame the city water's acidity during the treatment process.
Dunedin city workers and churches join hands to help residents with weeding, trimming, landscaping, minor home repairs and painting that they can't do themselves.
Dunedin officials stuck on balancing parking and green space in the peninsula area.
Here's a snapshot of some of the firms vying to replace former city attorney John Hubbard.
A city-appointed committee wants to bring "new blood" to the political scene.
Pinellas County commissioners approved the 2012 budget containing a controversial EMS tax and new park fees, but not without opposition from the public.
City commission withholds a decision on controversial cuts to the fluoridated water process until they hear more from residents.
They came with messages about Medicare, social security, education, environmental rights; the list seemed endless. One thing was consistent: they were not fans of the GOP 2012 presidential ballot.
City officials are going over plans for unifying the Dunedin Marina with pedestrian-friendly downtown.
Commissioners balked at a proposal for three electric car charging units and instead asked for a proposal for one unit.
Will you be watching the political debate filmed from the Florida State Fairgrounds, or Monday Night Football?
Feeling good about drafting Josh Freeman in your 'pay-to-play' fantasy football league? You may have committed a criminal offense.
A Dunedin city initiative to promote bike use as an alternative transporation method has let to funky, artsy bike racks throughout the city.
A planned two-week project to relieve flooding along the waterfront in Dunedin will have traffic detroured.
In a way to save valuable funds in a tight budget, the City of Dunedin is investigating eliminating fluoride from city drinking water which would save as much as $53,000 in the first year..
Four refurbished units for Dunedin residents have been available since May.
About 400 Pinellas County citizens shared their concerns about political redistricting with state representatives in a public meeting Tuesday.
Access to commissioners' emails is reinstated after a one-hour training session.
"With what’s going on in the economy and everybody’s lives, we need something to celebrate,” Commission chair Susan Latvala said.
Dave Eggers hopes voting won't be split between districts as officials redraw election boundaries.
Moving the fire station will be the primary focus of the first phase of the long-term redevelopment project.
Commuters can expect a detour for two weeks, and access to driveways, mailboxes and garbage collection will be affected as part of the project.
Dunedin officials are crunching numbers to bring you tax savings and pay raises, just not as much as they first thought.
Officials are seeking public input on the neighborhood impact from Southside residents at Hale Senior Activity Center on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Publix and Winn-Dixie stores in Dunedin are not impacted by the voluntary recall of 27 different beef products.
The Sales Tax Holiday runs through Aug. 14. There are some big changes this year, higher-priced items qualify for a tax break.
Details about the controversial plan to add RV campsites show it was a rush job.
Dunedin celebrates its fourth annual National Purple Heart Recognition Day.
Officials from the Pinellas Board of County Commissioners, Pinellas County School Board and the Tampa Bay Partnership met to figure out ways to spur job growth in a region with more than 10 percent unemployment.
Does the recognition of gay and lesbian marriages in other states have an impact on ours?
Parks service workers learned safety techniques for cutting trees and cleared space for the Dunedin arboretum.
Officials honor U.S. service members wounded or killed in combat for National Purple Heart Recognition Day at 10 a.m.
Staunch supporters on both sides resurrect decades-long water fluoridation issue because of a 2012 budget proposal.
The state senator met with about 100 senior citizens in Dunedin on Wednesday to discuss Medicaid reform, assisted living facilities and veterans' rights.
There are two types of courts in America, and it makes a big difference whether your case is being heard in one or the other.
The questionnaire is available for residents on the city Web site.
The U.S. Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.