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What You Need to Know Before Heading to the Polls
Here is your Gulfport Municipal Election checklist before heading out to vote. Polls open Tuesday, March 12 at 7 a.m.

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Here is your Gulfport Municipal Election checklist before heading out to vote. Polls open Tuesday, March 12 at 7 a.m.

The 52-year-old St. Petersburg woman has suffered life-threatening injuries.
Two teens were arrested Saturday night after officials say they broke into a Bradenton middle school and tried to steal laptops.
As part of our coverage of the Gulfport City Elections this March, we are asking both Gulfport Mayor Candidates a "Question of the Week." Below is the last question of the week.
A man fell asleep with two burners on the stove, fire officials say.
Special thanks to Bob Schlesinger for sharing some awesome action photos of people hitting the dance floor at the Friends of the Gulfport Groove's "Dance Just For Fun" benefit for the Gulfport Historical Society.
For the past four years, Gulfport teen Elizabeth Brown Worthington has asked her birthday guests to bring a food item to donate in lieu of gifts.
Each week, St. Pete Patch features an adoptable pet of the week.
Each week, the St. Petersburg Police Department has been releasing a red light camera video of the week.
St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved setting a public hearing date of March 21 for the proposed redistricting map. Council also decided to hold a workshop, hopefully, within the next 30 days to discuss concerns brought up Thursday.
Gulfport City Council unanimously agreed to hire EcoCity Partners as the third party administrator to run the Commercial PACE program in Gulfport.
Despite one councilor's efforts to end the contract for the red light camera program in St. Pete, council voted to keep the 22 cameras at intersections in the city.
The local group opposing the new St. Pete Pier design "Lens" has hired a California based firm to help accelerate the petition drive.
Gulfport Elementary was put on a modified lock down Thursday after police say a threat to harm a student at the school was made during an ongoing domestic related investigation.
Dream of warmer days at the annual Tampa Bay Boat Show in St. Pete this weekend.
A former youth group leader from St. Petersburg admitted to asking a 15-year-old girl for sex for money, police say.
Last Friday's fundraiser dance at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom raised hundreds of dollars for the Gulfport Historical Society.
The Stop the Lens campaign is holding a press conference at Vinoy Park on Thursday.
Outgoing Council Member Barbara Banno is disappointed in the lack of a vote on the lease agreement for usage of Scout Hall for local Cub Scout groups.
Dream of warmer days at the annual Tampa Bay Boat Show in St. Pete this weekend.