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Chance of rain all weekend and more in "5 Things to Know This Weekend."
Add some "Almond Butter' to your life....
While Marge Grudzinski teaches a Tai Chi class for all ages on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Gulfport Recreation Center, she says seniors may get the biggest benefits from the classes.
Summer is often synonymous with swimming and water, but there are safety precautions that can enhance the experience. Read along as we share tips for staying safe in the water and add your own favorite spots to splash around.
Officials say it can be tough retrieving stolen property but if you document and even take pictures of your valuables, it can help in identifying what's rightfully yours. Officials urge people to do this before a possible burglary or natural disaster.
Although workers began clearing portions of the eastern span of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge's north fishing pier this week, both the north and the south piers will remain open for fishing.
Read along as we discuss the hazards of flooding in our coastal community. We encourage you to share your stories and images of past flooding in Gulfport and South Pasadena.
Open house at Gulfport Recreation Center, 30% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Gulfport Patch has some ideas in order to enjoy a well-deserved weekend.
Michael Shane Burnett took more than $1,000 from the automotive retailer in Gulfport, police say.
Police say the two are also associated with recent thefts of navigation systems and other items from vehicles in St. Pete Beach and St. Petersburg.
No one was hurt when a giant oak tree fell on top of a home near 52nd St. S. and 19th Ave S., according to a report by Bay News 9.
Volunteer with Gulfport Patch, 20% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
A small-town Virginia tavern serves a revolutionary recipe.
Take a glimpse into the 1800's with Beach Bazaar's grandfather clock.
Volunteer with Patch, 40% chance of rain today, National Parks and Recreation Month and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Children naturally start to break away from their parents as they grow up, but it still stings.
On Thursday, July 14, all the Pinellas County Patch editors will spend the morning cleaning up Blackthorn Memorial Park. Feel free to join us.
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 4 and July 10. The information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Pam McGinnis utilizes her special skills by volunteering throughout the week at the Senior Center. She is this weeks Volunteer of the Week!
Get your local produce at the Gulfport Fresh Market, Clothing Swap today, a 40% chance of rain and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Here's a guide to local markets, with recipes to make the most of the summer harvest.
Detective Sergeant Robert Burkhart always knew he wanted to work in the public safety sector. Burkhart learned about the profession from several family members who served their communities.
Check out what we're working on for Gulfport Patch this week.
Higher-priced items qualify for a tax break this year.
40% chance of rain, Crime Watch meeting tonight and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Karen Karle-Truman says her work at Dementia Caregiver Resources is both a calling and a gift.
People from Tampa Bay and all over the U.S. gather to watch NASA's final shuttle launch.
What did you miss this week? Check out our top stories this week on Gulfport Patch.
Meet Rozzie, she wants to steal your heart.
Don't leave home without your umbrella, we have a 50% chance of rain both days this weekend. Check out your forecast and much more in "5 Things to Know This Weekend."
America's final space shuttle launch captivates a nation and the world.
Kaiah and Grayson came to my aid when I fell victim to the heat.
Gulfport Fire Chief James Marenkovic urges people to make their own plan of action in the event of a hurricane making landfall in Gulfport. The fire department has a plan and checklist to help evacuate and keep citizens safe.
Two Gulfport residents discovered love through the popular Senior Chat Room on Friday afternoons at the Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center.
Hey, the weekend's here! Well, it will be in a few hours. Until then, here are five things Gulfport residents should know.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) accepted biologists' recommendations to close the recreational harvest of snook until Aug. 31, 2012, because of the 2009-10 winter freezes that hacked snook populations.
If you can't make it to the east coast, here are some hints to try to watch the space shuttle launch from Gulfport.