Pinellas County Sheriff's Department announces a total of over 1000 pounds of unwanted medications collected in Saturday's event.
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Drop off your old medications to help keep illegal medicine off the street.
At Sporty's, cold beer, a pool table and classic atmosphere could bring back some fun memories of a misspent youth.
Treasure Island Police are asking the public for any help in identifying the people involved in a theft of an electric bicycle on August 3, valued at $1,750.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office will collect unused prescription medications at 13 locations on Saturday.
Come out to the Corey Sunset Celebration.
Check with your school for specific need. Your help could go a long way in a year of budget cuts.
Anglers often don't understand the consequences of long-term sun exposure until it's too late. Here's how to protect yourself.
Storm watches are in effect from the Carolinas through the mid-Atlantic as Hurricane Irene bears down on the East Coast.
Glass Works artist Vincent Cianciola and his Vincent William Gallery not only showcases amazing works of glass arts, but also promotes local talent. It is part of the growing Corey Avenue art scene.
The Pinellas County Sheriff will be retiring in November.
Sheriff Jim Coats announced he will retire Nov. 7 to be alongside his wife, who is battling cancer. Gov. Rick Scott will appoint an interim sheriff to serve the remainder of Coats' term.
Looking to get a home on the beach? Check Pinellas Beaches Patch's House Hunt each week.
What tastes good to you might not taste good to me. Let’s talk about everything but.
What tastes good to me might not taste good to you. Let's talk about everything but.
What tastes good to you might not taste good to me. Instead, let’s talk about everything but.
Irene may be passing Florida, but it does not mean it is time to relax. Pinellas County offers grants and zero-interest loans to get your home ready for the next big storm.
The museum will be gaining an additional 1,000 feet, nearly doubling in size.
Tourism is up in Florida.
Pinellas beaches have been spared the worst of the major hurricane, but gusting winds are expected to last into the weekend.
Meet Buzz, a fun-loving Pit Bull pup looking for a home.
Hurricane Irene has veered out of the way of Florida.
There is a growing concern that at-home tests to predict the sex of a baby may be used for gender selection.
The hurricane is no longer expected to make landfall in Florida, but beach residents could still feel its effects starting Thursday.
The Hurricane restaurant is classic, and popular, place for tourists and locals alike.
The Pinellas County School Board voted 7-0 to fire Julie Janssen during a special meeting Tuesday morning. Her deputy has declined to serve as interim superintendent.
Members of the Pinellas County School Board voted 7-0 during a special meeting this morning. Janssen's last day on the job will be Sept. 2.
The storm could be a major hurricane by the time it strikes the Bahamas tonight or Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center says.
In all the bad economic news, there is a bright spot for Florida. Tourism in 2011 is up by nearly seven percent.
Boating-related deaths are up in Crystal River, and officials there are fighting over whether to increase protection for manatees. Here's how you can help protect the gentle giants in local waters.
Hurricane Irene may hit Florida. Are you prepared?
The following people were arrested between August 16 and August 22. The information is provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
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The SPCA put on a party with the goal of finding new homes for furry friends.
St. Pete Beach is green!
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Go to the SPCA for their Homeless Animal Day.