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Pinellas Increases Tire Disposal Fee 35 Percent
According to Pinellas County, the increased fees will fund the county’s tire shredding operation.
According to Pinellas County, the increased fees will fund the county’s tire shredding operation.
The positive tests from Pinellas County Mosquito Control come after a positive West Nile test in Seminole on Aug. 25.
Hillsborough County is reminding its residents to keep dumping standing water to prevent mosquito populations from growing.
Proceeds from the annual sale provide scholarship money for the Pinellas County 4-H program.
A portion of the Pinellas Trail is closing to begin the process of replacing the pedestrian bridge.
The new Pinellas County budget increases staffing levels equal to levels last seen in the 1989 fiscal year.
Collective Pitch, with members from Brandon, Brooksville and Orlando, won in the advanced vertical formation discipline.
The center will be open for four days starting on Friday Sept. 28 for Brevard County residents affected by Hurricane Irma.
Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, traffic and more.
Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, tailgating and more.
Manatee County and its contractors are still collecting storm debris in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
FEMA representatives will add six more sessions to help Manatee County residents get assistance after Hurricane Irma.
The monthly outdoor event will return after being cancelled in September ahead of Hurricane Irma’s arrival.
Vincent Lecavalier, the franchise’s all-time leading goal scorer, will have his number retired during the 2017-18 season.
Registration is required by Monday, Sept. 25 for the free one-day Ready Business Workshop for hurricane and inland flooding.
The event, pat of Hispanic Heritage Month, drew a diverse group of participants to the Town ’N Country Senior Center.
Faculty, students and alumni from the University of South Florida assisted with preparedness, evacuation and cleanup after Hurricane Irma.
The committee helps Pinellas County evaluate its SHIP Local Housing Assistance Plan.
The Youth Corps Class of 2018 will learn how City Hall works, conduct community service projects among other activities.
The world studies and technology magnet school in Tampa was devastated by a fire after Hurricane Irma swept through Tampa.