The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is considering a move that would make hunting with silencers legal.
Members of the Florida House and Senate begin a week-long session Thursday to redraw congressional boundaries ruled illegal.
District redrawing could delay primary and general elections.
The latest ruling came out of Broward County.
Members of the Florida's House of Representatives will return to Tallahassee this week to modify the state's congressional boundaries.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate has vowed to sign five orders on day one of his administration, if elected.
A new poll released by Quinnipiac University also shows many voters would approve legalizing recreational marijuana use.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Residents are requested to practice water conservation.
Pinellas County is planning a public hearing to obtain citizens’ views on housing and community development needs.
Government offices will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
All Pinellas County facilities will resume normal hours of operation on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
U.S. Rep. Bill Young told the Tampa Bay Times Wednesday that he is going to retire when his term ends in 2014.
Who do you think is to blame for the government shutdown, St. Pete?
Do you approve of the Affordable Care Act?
New rates that go into effect next week may soak budgets with policies that cost as much as $20,000 a year.
Tourism numbers in Pinellas County continue to rise.
Dunedin, do you support the Greenlight Pinellas initiative?
Leaders unanimously passed the plan for the corner of Main Street and Milwaukee Boulevard on its second reading at the Sept. 12 commission meeting at City Hall.
Leaders cast their final vote on the long-awaited, amended development deal for the Gateway project during the regular Sept. 12 commission meeting at City Hall.
What do you think, Dunedin? What is the best way to deal with feral cats and stray dogs in Pinellas County?
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s campaign kickoff in South Tampa trumps the scheduled execution of a convicted murderer. What do you think about this?
Florida Senator Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, has filed a bill that would see the red light cameras become a thing of the past. Do you agree with him?
The Florida Department of Transportation is giving Dunedin motorists a heads up that lane closures are on the horizon.
As President Barack Obama contemplates sending a “strong signal” to Syrian leaders, MacDill Air Force Base is being cast into the spotlight. We’d like to get your take on this issue that could have a big impact on Tampa Bay.
City officials are hosting a series of meetings, with refreshments, for interested or effected residents at the Dunedin Community Center between Aug. 27 and 29.
Dunedin and Pinellas County Schools are hammering out an agreement that would make the full-time position more sustainable for the city’s band director.
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority officials believe a one-cent sales tax increase would help create a faster, more efficient bus system for all residents.
Alfred and Cindy Davis assert that anti-pollutions laws are not upheld to protect 'outstanding Florida waters,' including Caldesi Island State Park and Honey Island.
Greenlight Pinellas is an ongoing community conversation about the future of transportation in Pinellas County
City officials are planning to postpone the second public hearing on the Gateway project proposed for downtown Dunedin.
City officials are proposing an increase in marina slip rates this fall.
The brick streets in the worst conditions, such as Santa Barbara Drive, are west of Bayshore Boulevard and those "have absolutely no base," Keith Fogarty, public works and utilities division director, said.
The sale of two city properties were approved to go the highest bidder Thursday.
The percentage of Pinellas residents – in particular, women – who are obese has ballooned in a decade. A third of county residents are obese.