City employees will be trained on what information should be left out of e-mails but access remains open.
The designation, a "V", will be available to all veterans with proof of service.
Officials want to wait to hear from the state on credit due back before hashing out pay increases for city employees.
Officials are inviting input on branding in a questionnaire through Aug. 20.
Officials abandon plans to add an 8-foot-wide bike and pedestrian path.
Changes to the Highlander Park Master Plan include new baseball fields, more space and better lighting.
Authorities called a fake police cruiser crash a dangerous distraction.
Despite the economic downturn, raises and bonuses for city employees came up during budget talks.
Some changes apply to upcoming tax holiday. Higher-priced items qualify for a tax break this year.
Dave Eggers thanks all those who rallied.
DEP secretary writes letter backing off, reconsiders future processes.
Pinellas County's reclaimed water system is back in operation.
Acting attorney shuts down e-mail searches, says city is in violation of law.
Resolution cites a long history of protection and environmental concerns.
On Tuesday night, the public made its opinion clear on the prospect of camping in the state park. On Wednesday, a panel of stakeholders agreed.
For more than four hours residents and elected officials voiced opposition about a plan to add RV camp sites to Honeymoon Island State Park to the state Department of Environmental Protection Tuesday night.
A grassroots movement is under way at Royal Stewart Arms to protect the beloved state park.
About 40 turn out in passionate support to end offshore drilling.
Pavers, new curbs and underground lines should hit the streets in November.
A bigger, better and newer Publix is on its way. The store promises to continue parking for those accessing the trail.
A parent with majority child custody may not move more than 50 miles from his or her present residence if there is a Florida court order in place regarding the children.
Commissioners passed policies that will save money on city contributions to firefighter pension plans.
On the list: Dunedin Rotary Club Foundation, Rotary International, Dunedin Lions Club.
The City Commission proposed $10,000 in cuts to in kind grants for the Fine Art Center and the Historical Society. It plans to put that money toward another organization, but could not reach a decision on a specific one.
City Commissioners are discussing how much it will allocate for Dunedin's nonprofits in 2012.
Officials at the Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center urge residents to be prepared as the hurricane season starts.
With hurricane season starting today and these trees approaching the end of their natural life cycle they can be susceptible to damage from the strongest hurricane winds.
Six residents moving in at beginning of June.
Patricia Avenue road block is a blessing to some, curse to others.
New rates are effective October 1.
Treat the treatment of a pet different than other property or else the animal will become simply property.
There are few things you can do to protect yourself before entering into a contract.
About $73,000 will go to an outside firm to help brand identity and roll out a marketing strategy.
After two years of delays, the state now has the green light to implement a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
Tonight is the last chance Dunedin residents can voice their opinion on a proposed ordinance allowing golf carts on city roads in some parts of the city before the City Commission has its final vote.
At a retirement roast, City Attorney John Hubbard issues final words of wisdom to friends, family and well-wishers.
Here's your chance to tell commissioners how you want your tax dollars spent. Commissioners are taking questions and comments through a live blog that opened at 9 a.m. Monday. You can blog, tweet or phone in your questions.
Donald Hoge was the only auxiliary member out of more than 30,000 mentioned in State of the Coast Guard address in Washington, D.C.
Dunedin City Attorney John Hubbard steps down from the post he has held for 37 years, leaving his fingerprints every where you look.
Dunedin City Commissioners will decide tonight whether to take over Skye Loch Villa's Stormwater System and use city funds to pay for most of the project after a water main pipe collapsed last summer.