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The city council meets tonight for a budget workshop, but there is more than money matters up for discussion at the meeting set for 6 p.m. at City Hall, 201 N. Howell Ave. ...more
August 12, 2008
It's always fun to find lost money, and that's what David Paeplow does every day. ...more
August 6, 2008
The mixed-breed pit bull that bit a 6-year-old boy Sunday remains in quarantine while its owner decides whether to have the animal euthanized. ...more
August 5, 2008
The City Council voted unanimously Monday to change language in the city code that would allow it to call for a "designated election official" to handle city candidate filing duties. ...more
August 5, 2008
The mixed-breed pit bull that bit a 6-year-old boy Sunday remains in quarantine while its owner decides whether to have the animal euthanized. The dog, a 2-year-old named Tucker, is the property of Dunedin Doggie Rescue, founder Ken Koenig said. ...more
August 4, 2008
With the Brett Favre standoff still simmering, Aaron Rodgers took his place Monday as the Packers' new starting quarterback. ...more
July 29, 2008
After two Wesley Chapel teens were gunned down on a dirt road two years ago in Trilby, one of the first and most publicized names to surface as a person of interest by the sheriff's office was Jeremy Hanson Henry. But two weeks later, Henry, 20, turned up dead and since then the investigation into the deaths of Derek James Pieper and Raymond Alphonse Veluz mostly had been mum. Until now. On Friday Pasco Detective Lisa Schoneman said she has tirelessly worked this case since the slayings, and it's been almost that long since detectives have ruled out Henry as the killer. On Aug. 10, 2006, Henry called Detective Stephen Foshay and told him he didn't have anything to do with the killings of Pieper, 17, and Velez, 18, on July 28, 2006. He then pointed to Tyree Jenkins and Luc Pierre-Charles as the triggermen, Schoneman said. ...more
July 25, 2008
No one needs to tell Manuel Olivero that times are tough. The teacher from New Jersey has spent nearly five months looking for work since moving to Tampa. ...more
July 22, 2008
A coalition working to keep the Tampa Bay Rays in the area is recruiting volunteers and plans to spend 12 to 18 months on research. ...more
July 22, 2008
The community-based coalition that will consider alternative sites for the Tampa Bay Rays' new ballpark is recruiting volunteer members and expects to spend roughly 12 to 18 months on research, organizers announced today. The coalition filed paperwork today to become a nonprofit charitable organization known as A Baseball Community, said Jeff Lyash, the president of Progress Energy Florida and a member of the group. ...more
July 21, 2008
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