The Gulfport City Council rejected a proposed ordinance governing the use of golf carts on city streets out of concerns for safety and liability.
Jeffrey A. Braden was charged with DUI and leaving the scene of an accident after a crash that flipped a truck.
Find gently used items from clothing to kitchen items at Sophie's Attic Thrift Store in Gulfport.
Gulfport is one of six small-town finalists from across the country in the Rand McNally/USA Today "Best of the Road" food competition.
I'm determined to not end up with any gray hair after this episode.
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Will White, who resigned in the spring after returning the Boca Ciega High School girls basketball program to its glory days, has accepted the position of girls basketball coach at Northeast High School.
Alex Brian Taylor of Gulfport was taken to Bayfront Medical Center with life-threatening injuries Monday night.
Doris Glass volunteers some of her time every day for the First United Methodist Church of Gulfport.
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Saturday will bring thousands of people together worldwide with one message: Please don't drill our coasts!
A parent with majority child custody can not move more than 50 miles from the present residence if there is a Florida court order in place regarding the children.
The following people were arrested between June 13 and 19. The information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. The Police Blotter also includes the Gulfport Police Department's call log.
Gulfport Police Officer Steven Beltran is a common face at Boca Ciega High School. Beltran is, among other titles, a School Resource Officer.
Know what to look for in your dog's stool and behavior, plus a listing of nearby veterinarians to turn to for help.
Caregivers discover a multitude of community resources for their aging parents right at their fingertips.
High of 91 degrees, tickets on sale for Ice Cream Social, summer activities for your children and more in 5 Things to Know Today.
Thank you dad for all you've done! Read our "Letters to Dad" on Gulfport Patch and add your own "Thank You" in the comments!
Mayor Mike Yakes is soft-spoken, but he's not shy about his passion for fatherhood. Read along as we highlight this multi-generational father.
From a community food table to organic plants and Buffy the chicken, the Growing Greener event in Gulfport educated everyone about sustainable living and growing their own food.
The Gulfport Little League held Closing Day ceremonies Saturday and awarded trophies and medals to all of the 140 Gulfport Little Leaguers who could attend, and honored sponsors.
The strong safety for the Boca Ciega Pirates is doing what a lot of students are doing this time of the year: traveling. But McClendon's travel means working hard at various football camps.
Come out to a free event for the entire family. Learn about organic gardening, eating healthy, harvesting water and more during today's "Growing Greener" event.
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Members of the Gulfport Explorers Post 995 are competing in the 2011 Florida Association of Police Explorers State Competition from June 19 - 25 in Orlando.
“The biggest joy, is teaching so many people how to catch their own meal. Rather than giving someone a bucket, you teach them,”- Bob Worthington
Bennie wants to 'jet' into your home...
30% chance of rain all weekend, Growing Greener, Gulfport Little League Closing Ceremonies and more in "5 Things to Know This Weekend."
An AARP Driver Safety Course is available every month at the Gulfport Senior Center. Taking the course will not only provide seniors with a savings on motor vehicle insurance, but grads say you will learn how to be a much better, safer driver.
Skip the coffee mug or neck tie and spend a day with Dad! We've got some deals you may be interested in.
This weekend's full moon will only enhance the snook spawn along the Suncoast's beaches and passes.
At Tuesday night's city council meeting, members voted to accept a donated emergency response vehicle.
Despite sultry temperatures and a high heat index, turnout was strong for last night's Chamber of Commerce mixer.
Gulfport Det. Sgt. Robert Burkhart says they are investigating the fifth palm tree/brush fire this year.
What would the county's health department do if there was an anthrax outbreak? Or large scale health epidemic? The health department prepared for their response during Operation MedStock.
Facing a shortfall in revenue and with the trolley's grant soon to dry up, some residents think it's best for Gulfport to discontinue its trolley service to St. Pete Beach.
Gulfport Patch has the rundown on summer activities for children of all ages.
Rob Fowler works from his Gulfport home giving businesses a voice on the web.
Chef Anne shows us food and non-food uses for this easy-to-grow herb.