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January 29, 2017
Hillsborough Sheriff Accuses Tampa Man of Road Rage
The man pointed a shotgun at a family with two small children, Hillsborough deputies said. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY – A Tampa man is facing charges related to a road rage incident
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The Sassy Sandpiper: The Zen of Cats
By M.R. Wilson, TB Reporter Look to cats to find the classic Buddha nature. Until Father’s Day 2013, when a heavily pregnant Bengal-mix cat paused to eat on my porch
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Workshops Focus on Deuces, Warehouse Arts District Redevelopment
St. Petersburg is working with local businesses and residents to develop a joint action plan for enhancements to the 22nd Street Deuces Live Corridor and the Warehouse Arts District. ST.
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Armed Forces History Museum Closes Today
The museum could not afford to remain open. LARGO – The Armed Forces History Museum will close for the final time at 4 p.m. today (Jan. 29). The museum, which
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Major League Soccer Returns to St. Pete with Rowdies Suncoast Invitational
The second annual Rowdies Suncoast Invitational is set to return to the sunshine of St. Petersburg this February, with five Major League Soccer clubs set to compete alongside the Tampa
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Pinellas Sheriff Promotes Three
Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri hosted a promotion ceremony recognizing three Sheriff’s Office members. PINELLAS COUNTY – Three employees of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office have been promoted. The promotions were
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Largo High Freshman Wins National Award
He will travel to Boston for the awards ceremony. PINELLAS COUNTY – Jeremy Keyser, a Largo High School freshman, has been chosen as one of the Council for Exceptional Children’s
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Eight Arrested During Gasparilla Parade, Tampa Police Say
Another 35 people were taken to hospitals for medical issues, police said. TAMPA – Police here have released preliminary information about parade goers who were arrested or had medical issues
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