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.
The following people were arrested between July 25 and July 31. The information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Gulfport Police say a 14-month-old girl died this morning as a result of "significant health problems."
In addition to estate planning, elder law specialists can help families prepare for retirement, disability, medical needs and asset protection.
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.
Whether it's getting into the lint trap or leaping onto the coffee table, my dogs can be equally infuriating and hilarious.
40% chance of rain, get your school shots this month and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
We want to see your photos! We know we live in paradise and part of that is enjoying a beautiful sunset everyday. Starting today, we want you to send in your sunset photos from around the area and every Sunday, we'll share it on Gulfport Patch.
Meet Nellie and Neddie...
Pinellas County Sheriff's Patrol deputies believe Nikenson Cenatus, 19, of St. Petersburg, drowned at the North Beach at Fort DeSoto Park around 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
We found local deals on supplies and food for your summer weekend. Check out what we found for this week's Frugal Family.
National Dance Day, 30% chance of rain and Museum volunteers needed in "5 Things to Know This Weekend."
Check out our top stories you may have missed this week on Gulfport Patch.
The proposed changes would ban chumming for sharks from public beaches, require circle hooks for some shark species and add great hammerhead and tiger shark to the banned fishing list.
"Call for Artists" officially on the city's website, check out the proposed 2011/2012 operating budget,
Representatives with Gulfport Elementary will join more than a hundred people from Pinellas County schools and agencies in workshops during next week's Safe Routes to School Conference.
Vice Mayor David Hastings expressed strong concern over the $2.2 million dollar shortfall and current proposal to use more than half a million dollars of reserve money to help balance the 2011/2012 Operating Budget.
While hurricanes such as Andrew and Charley remind people of Mother Nature's wrath, even a Category 1 hurricane can destroy a home. Now is the time to prepare yourself, your family and your home for a possible hurricane or tropical storm.
Gulfport Patch has some ideas in order to enjoy a well-deserved weekend.
There is controversy over whether the names of the Pinellas County jurors should be disclosed. What do you think? Take our poll.
In recent years the Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center has undergone a makeover to not only enhance its looks, but functionality. People are delighted with the results.
The Stinger Bar offers locals a friendly, neighborhood atmosphere.
Seniors from the area gathered for some hula. Proceeds benefited the Gulfport Senior Foundation.
Chef Anne's culinary tour takes her up to a lobster pound in East Belfast, Maine, to dine on the famous dish.
The 2011/2012 Budget is up for discussion at today's Gulfport City Council Workshop, the Historic Fort De Soto is open and we have a 40% chance of rain.
Business owner Jane Ogilvie strives to do for her clients what she would do for her own family.
100% Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy top seller at local pharmacy!
Have old greeting cards, postcards and other scrap paper lying around? Pass on the inspiration!
In the midst of raising kids, managing a career and holding down the fort, this mom is ready to find herself again.
Even the smallest tasks can make a difference in living a greener and healthier life.
Hawaiian Luau today, 60% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Page-turning is a pastime that can take you on a memorable journey.
Gregory Reynolds and Wyly Weeks are charged with felony criminal mischief and disorderly intoxication.
Mary Stull helps out around Gulfport by volunteering where she is needed. She is this week's Volunteer of the Week!
Though the season doesn't begin for another four months, the Pirates girls basketball team has been dominate in summer league play.
Several local restaurants offered up their signature dishes in "Best of the Road" Sampler Plates during the Rand McNally USA Today "Best of the Road" contest.
The City Manager's proposed FY 2012 budget includes fee increases, using some of the General Fund reserves and increasing the millage rate. What do you think? Vote in our poll in the story.
Sign up for Gulfport Little League's Fall Season, Gulfport Fresh Market, 30% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Check out what we're working on for Gulfport Patch this week.