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Government Offices Closed on MLK Day
Many government offices are closed on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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I recently moved to Florida and I look forward to reporting and learning about the community inside and out.
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Many government offices are closed on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Crashes are decreasing in Florida communities with red light cameras, according to a statewide report.
Former council member Bob Worthington believes his experience and vision will preserve what makes Gulfport great while moving forward with improving the bedroom community.
Enter your favorite photo of your cat being crazy, funny, silly or just plain adorable. You may win a prize!
From celebrating the art of burlesque to moving to the blues, we've got plenty of weekend events for all ages in this week's Patch Minute!
This week's top stories include a manhunt to find the suspect in the shooting death of Destynee Burkes of Gulfport and a second shooting of a man in St. Pete.
We've got a terrific lineup of bloggers now on Gulfport Patch. Check out some of the more popular posts from the past week.
We want to see your photos! We know we live in paradise and part of that is enjoying a beautiful sunset everyday. We want you to send in your sunset photos from around the area and every Sunday, we'll share it on Gulfport Patch.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has been providing police dispatch services for the past year. Officials presented an update at the city council meeting Tuesday night.
Overall injury crashes have reduced by 53% since the Gulfport Police Department set up three red light cameras in 2010.
From celebrating the art of burlesque to moving to the blues, we've got plenty of weekend events for all ages in this week's Patch Minute!
In an effort to end a lawsuit filed against the City of Gulfport, council members voted unanimously to remove a smoking ban on the beach during first reading Tuesday night.
Gulfport will honor Mayor Mike Yakes for 27 years of continued service as an elected official by renaming the Gulfport Recreation Center Complex.
Gulfport City Council will vote whether or not to remove the beach from the city's outdoor smoking ban Tuesday night.
Mink is a two-year-old Sheltie who loves treats, sunbathing and running around the backyard pool.
For competitors, the challenge is to harvest the well-camouflaged Burmese python with the chance of winning prizes of up to $1,500.
The following people were arrested by Gulfport Police between January 7 - 13, 2013. The information is provided by the Gulfport Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
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Crashes are decreasing in Florida communities with red light cameras, according to a statewide report.
“Overwatering can encourage pests and disease in your lawn,” said Robin Grantham, Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ project manager. “Too much irrigation can also make lawns less able to survive droughts.”