The following information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department's call log. The calls that are listed represent calls that resulted in an arrest, citation issued and/or report by an officer.
Florida leads the nation in lightning-related deaths, according to NOAA, and residents of the Tampa Bay area are especially at risk.
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Downtown parking and code enforcement at today's workshop, New business coming downtown and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Investigators say a teenage girl saw the flames Saturday night but didn't call for help. Officials are thankful the fire "burned itself out."
After Pinellas County put plans to make improvements to 22nd Avenue South and Gulfport Boulevard on the backburner, local officials hope to see the project come back to life.
Planning ahead to safeguard and secure your boat may save you time, money and worry, after a storm. Read along as we offer tips and tactics for protecting your vessel. Why not provide some of your own?
The following people were arrested between August 1and August 7. The information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Nikki the pit bull mix is thriving in her new home after losing both her ears at 12 weeks old.
Check out what we're working on for Gulfport Patch this week.
Taking care of yourself can make you a more capable caregiver.
Nancy Lang has been volunteering for more than 15 years. Lang is this week's Volunteer of the Week!
First year Boca Ciega coach Michael Hall believes time off makes his players better.
Does the recognition of gay and lesbian marriages in other states have an impact on ours?
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.
We found local deals on supplies and food for your summer weekend. Check out what we found for this week's Frugal Family.
Check out our top headlines on Gulfport Patch this week.
We want to see your photos! We know we live in paradise and part of that is enjoying a beautiful sunset everyday. We want you to send in your sunset photos from around the area and every Sunday, we'll share it on Gulfport Patch.
Crime Watch Meeting, Birthday Bash, Chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Add some Coco to your life!
Tampa Bay anglers hope to catch remnants of Tropical Storm Emily for some possible hot fishing action.
Investigation Discovery will show a special on Karen Gregory, who was stabbed to death in her Gulfport home more than 20 years ago.
Weekend benefits, 30% chance of rain, National Mustard Day and more in "5 Things to Know This Weekend."
Many veterans back from Iraq and Afghanistan, and even from as far back as the Vietnam War suffer from PSTD. But a new organization based in Gulfport has found a way to help them while saving the lives of orphaned pit bulls, too.
Grant available for home improvements, Back to School Guide available and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Wednesday's Safe Routes to School workshop held at Countryside High School attracted 117 participants.
Gulfport Patch has some ideas in order to enjoy a well-deserved weekend.
Pat Dunham has been operating home-based businesses for 50 years, has a new book and a fresh perspective on being your own boss.
Fall Little League Registration, US Coast Guard Birthday, 20% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Chef Anne heads home from her culinary journey with stops at some of the best food dives in the south.
My teen stays up all night and sleeps all day, but she's in for a wake-up call when school starts.
Place your cup on top of a fashionable and unique graphic coaster!
30% chance of rain, get prepared for hurricanes, raise money for Muscular Dystrophy and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
As part of National Night Out the Gulfport Police Department invited the public to see what goes on behind the scenes. Several Gulfport residents came out for an open house and tour of the station Tuesday night.
The connector trolley's grant expires in less than two months, and the city cannot afford to take on the cost.
The first time Florida has been in the cone of a storm is a chance to finish those things you've been putting off for hurricane season.
Sandy Duffy was voted volunteer of the year last year for the Merchant's Association; she is now Gulfport Patch's Volunteer of the Week!
Skimboarders hit the beaches this weekend to show off their skills in the Hot D@MN Pro/AM competition.
Gulfport Police Department Open House, City Council Meeting Cancelled and more in "5 Things to Know Today."