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Cereal Bowl As Weapon, Keystone Road Reopens, Marching Band
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Tarpon Springs Band Marches Toward Macy's Parade
With building anticipation and a strict timeline of requirements, the Tarpon Springs High School Marching Band is in a very real race against time.Is Your Small Business Struggling?
You Could Be On TVCNBC's new show The Profit aims to help small businesses.Readers Speak: What Should Replace Greek Pizza Kitchen
The restaurant is closed and is up for lease.Local Bird Sanctuary Aims To Protect Vulnerable Shorebirds
"We have gotten past the most critical part of the season for the colony, but still have many vulnerable chicks on the ground," Dan Larremore, environmental specialist at Honeymoon Island State Park, says.New Restaurant To Take Over Nana's Space
There will soon be a new breakfast spot in town.Tarpon Springs Police: Man Arrested After Using Cereal Bowl As Weapon
A Tarpon Springs man is awaiting trial after being arrested on a number of felony charges, including battery on a pregnant woman and possession of a controlled substance.Keystone Road: Lanes Open, But What's With the Speed Limit?
Residents and commuters have been asking why the Keystone Road construction seems to be complete, but at 35 mph, the speed limit does not seem to fit with the location.New Rape Charge Against Former Tarpon Springs Cop
Another woman has identified Larry Kobielnik and accused him of impersonating a police officer, kidnapping and raping her, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reports.Tarpon Springs Duo Face Insurance Fraud Charges, Investigators Say
Two Tarpon Springs residents and three other Tampa Bay residents face charges related to organizing an unlicensed insurance business allegedly to defraud customers.Race For House District Seat Heats Up
Assistant State Attorney Chris Sprowls has entered the race for House District 65.Youth Tennis Championship Set For Aug. 10
Young players will be matched according to skill level.Frankie's Patriot BBQ Opens in Honor of Fallen Army Corporal
A local man decided to leave the corporate world and open a restaurant in Tarpon Springs after losing his son in Afghanistan.Nearly Starved To Death Pit Bull Needs Help
A local non-profit recently took in the nearly starved dog and is seeking support from the community.July's Facebook Cover Photo Contest Winner
Find out who won our Facebook cover photo contest!Pinellas County Animal Services Needs Volunteers
Do you have time to help an animal who needs time out of the shelter?E. Coli Scare Prompts Winn-Dixie Ground Beef Recall
The local grocery chain announced the recall Aug. 1.Multiple Businesses Close, But Is It A Bad Thing?
Within the last few months, a handful of popular Tarpon Springs establishments have closed their doors, but new owners in the area are staying positive.Litter Dumping, Misuse of 911 System, Criminal Mischief: Tarpon Springs Arrests
Find out what arrests were made in the Tarpon Springs area recently.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.