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Grades for Gulfport Elementary, Boca Ciega
Gulfport Elementary went from a "D" to a "C," and Boca Ciega High holds steady with a "C".

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Gulfport Elementary went from a "D" to a "C," and Boca Ciega High holds steady with a "C".

Everything you need to know about getting in shape and staying healthy is available at a mini-health expo today in Gulfport.
Gulfport residents sound off about litter and make suggestions about cleaning it up, such as adding more public trash cans.
Think twice before you litter in Gulfport. You may pay big, if you do.
Four people were hurt Wednesday, after an SUV T-boned a Nissan, causing it to hit a vehicle stopped on Pasadena Avenue in South Pasadena.
A St. Petersburg motorist struck a Nissan driven by a 76-year-old St. Pete Beach woman. Her vehicle, in turn, hit another car that had stopped at a stop sign.
Four people were hurt Wednesday, after an SUV T-boned a Nissan, causing it to hit a vehicle stopped on Pasadena Avenue in South Pasadena.
Future City Council Meetings will be at a new location. Check out the Free Health Education Series Today. There's more going on in our coastal community. Read on!
Hundreds gathered Wednesday to memorialize a family physician who worked in St. Petersburg for three decades. Dr. Theresa Elaine McLaughlin died in a skydiving incident on New Year's Day.
The Gulfport City Council voted to require residents to move trash cans back from the curb and to ban indoor furniture from being put outside.
Gulfport City Council voted to increase litter fines, prohibit indoor furniture in yards and more in "5 things to Know Today."
The Gulfport Area Chamber of Commerce is spearheading a program that pairs local businesses with businesses experts. Organizers hope it's a recipe for success.
The following people were arrested in Gulfport from Dec. 26 - Jan. 1. The information is from Gulfport Police and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
The following information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department's call log. The calls that are listed represent calls that resulted in an arrest, citation issued and/or report by an officer.
Packed City Council meeting, Gulfport Fresh Market, Cold Shelters to Open Tonight and more in "5 Things to Know Today."
Gulfport's only cold shelter, Trinity Church of the Nazarene, will open it's doors tonight to provide a warm meal and a warm place to stay for the homeless.
Gulfport's only cold shelter, Trinity Church of the Nazarene, will open it's doors tonight to provide a warm meal and a warm place to stay for the homeless.
Small businesses are the heart and soul of Gulfport. Here are 11 that moved in 2011. Here are others we are sorry to lose.
What did you miss this year on Gulfport Patch? Smoking Ban, Karen Gregory Murder Documentary, Naked Vandalism Spree, Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, Red Light Cameras and more among our top stories in 2011 on Gulfport Patch.
Volunteers at the Humane Society of Pinellas foster animals, walk dogs, groom cats, help out at fundraisers and more.