State emergency management officials warned beachgoers in Pinellas and much of Florida's Gulf Coast to remain vigilant Thursday.
Dunedin Elementary student Trista Sarles-Redfield, 9, explains how much her father's return from a year-long deployment means to her.
Trista Sarles-Redfield, 9, was delighted to see her father enter her fourth-grade classroom at Dunedin Elementary School on Thursday. He surprised her with flowers in front of her peers a day earlier than expected.
Public schools in Dunedin are closed Friday for a Teacher Work Day and again on Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The closing is among several shutdowns scheduled in Pinellas County.
The director of Suncoast Animal League is leading a class for people interested in becoming a foster parent for shelter animals. Enrollment ends Friday.
Pinellas County Sheriff's detectives are investigating an armed robbery at the Union Street Munchee's late Tuesday in Dunedin.
Dan Soyka's condition has declined since being diagnosed with incurable ALS, but his friends are determined to help.
Gun supporters are asking people all over the county to stand up for the Second Amendment on Jan. 19. Dunedin residents have their own opinions about the issue.
The plan, which goes into effect June 1, will change the way paramedics and firefighters respond to minor 911 calls, such as those about a fall or a sick person. Dunedin officials argued in August that the plan may not make sense for its residents.
City commissioners OK'd staff to move into the bidding process for streetscape enhancements for south Douglas Avenue during Thursday's city commission meeting. Staff is still working on the possibility of "Welcome to Dunedin" signs.
Unmarried couples, gay and straight, in Pinellas will be able to register as domestic partners following Tuesday's county commission vote.
The USF-sponsored contest not only encourages creativity and ingenuity in school children, it also rewards them for their efforts.
Dunedin TV filming stopped, but live microphones picked up on a brief dialogue between city leaders frustrated over a Pinellas County School Board decision to stop busing elementary students across State Road 580.
Jolley Trolley president Bob Longenecker, a one-time critic of low-speed vehicle use on Clearwater Beach, recently launched a service using slow-moving electric vehicles, scaling back an earlier plan to issue circulators to the north county coastal rout
City officials picked apart Pinellas County Schools' decision to eliminate busing for some San Jose Elementary students during Thursday's public meeting, calling it "bureaucratic silliness" for forcing kids to walk across State Road
After a couple months of remodeling, the state’s first Sea Dog Brew Pub opened Sunday in near Westfield Countryside Mall.
Check out one of the reasons we love to live in Dunedin!
A Dunedin man is arrested and charged with felony burglary and possession of alprazolam after punching out the window of his ex-girlfriend's apartment while she hid inside, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's arrest records.
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The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Saturday, Jan. 5 and Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013.
Under the proposed change, firefighters and paramedics would no longer both be dispatched to minor 9-1-1 calls, such as those about a fall or a sick person. Dunedin officials oppose the plan.
It's Girl Scout Cookie season!
City officials expressed unanimous support for a countywide domestic partnership registry being discussed by Pinellas Commissioners on Jan. 15.
There are 25 dogs at the Pinellas County Animal Shelter that could use a new home!
Officials found dozens of animals at the Brewton Court home Thursday, including a caged alligator and tortoises in the swimming pool.
A new urban farming conference will explore backyard farming.
Six-foot-wide sidewalks, more street lighting and neighborhood signs are part of plans to beautify a southside stretch of Douglas Avenue. Those plans are being discussed at Thursday's city commission meeting.
Teacher Carl Zimmermann, a freshman lawmaker, drafted a bill to keep students and teachers safe during situations like a school shooting. It's one example of how he's using his experience in the classroom in his new role as legislator.
Construction workers are resurfacing a stretch of the trail from Michigan Boulevard in Dunedin to Oceanview Avenue in Palm Harbor.
The American Red Cross is urging folks to get their flu shot as soon as possible.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here is a quick look at just a few things going on this weekend: from the monthly Art and Wine Walk, a full-scale art festival, an adventure run or nature hike, Dunedin seems to have it all!
This flu season is tougher on Floridians than last year, but there are many places in your neighborhood that offer shots.
The price of postage to send a letter is increasing to 46 cents on Jan. 27.
A win in the Laser Spine Institute's "Make a Comeback" contest could fund therapy for Kiley Griggs.
City Attorney Tom Trask and City Clerk Denise Schlegel present a draft resolution Thursday expressing city support for a countywide domestic partnership registry ordinance to be read for the first time on Jan. 15.
The Pinellas County School Board's recent audit of the 2-mile walk zone for San Jose Elementary reveals that the city may have to shell out some cash for safety improvements so students can cross State Road 580.
Jason Taylor Paul’s parents pleaded to the community to help find the Dunedin High grad's attacker Monday evening near Crest Lake Park in Clearwater.