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Verizon IndyCar Cancels Dunedin Car Show for Mechanical Issues
Verizon IndyCar officials let organizers know the unfortunate news in an email Thursday.

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Verizon IndyCar officials let organizers know the unfortunate news in an email Thursday.

Expedition Florida 500 adventurer Justin Riney arrived in Dunedin on Monday and spent two nights on Honeymoon Island. Riney had many good things to say about his stay.
City leaders were fed for their time — roughly seven hours — spent brainstorming Dunedin's future at Dunedin Community Center on Feb. 28.
Main Street and Broadway shut down this weekend for some muscle cars and antique treasure hunting, while another group in town flaunt their fashion sense for a good cause. See what else is happening in Dunedin today!
Justin Riney set out on an epic year-long, Expedition Florida 500 journey which included a stop near Clearwater this week.
Discussion sessions for a daylong, catered retreat for elected officials Thursday, Feb. 28, is based in part, on each commissioner's feedback on their top five concerns for the future planning of Dunedin. What did each commissioner list?
Rotary Club volunteers were stationed outside businesses in Dunedin on Saturday, Feb. 23, painting people's pinky fingers to bring awareness and raise money for polio immunizations worldwide.
A motion to fund only two of the three proposed projects in an $800,000 package benefitting the Dunedin Fine Art Center, Historical Museum and the Blatchley House at Weaver Park, left some officials confused and surprised at Thursday's city meeting
Dogtown Poker Poochapalooza set for March 7 highlights Weyerbacher Brewing Company's Last Chance IPA and guides visitors through three of downtown Dunedin's dog-friendly beer bars as part of Tampa Bay Beer Week.
Steven Beaty and Agnes Thomas were honored for their "outstanding dedication, commitment and support" Tuesday by Pinellas County Schools. Here's a quick look at why their service is so valued.
Gregory Brady, property owner of 351 Main Street in downtown Dunedin, is re-opening the longtime hair salon under a new name at the end of March.
Afternoon walkers on Dunedin Causeway would have had no indication of Justin Riney's epic Expedition Florida 500 journey unfolding nearby on Monday.
Afternoon walkers on Dunedin Causeway would have had no indication of Justin Riney's epic Expedition Florida 500 journey unfolding nearby on Monday.
South Beach Pavilion's Friday Night Fish Fry is the type of place beachgoers wander up to after a day in the sun, with sand on their toes, salt in their hair and an appetite for comfort food.
Home Plate on the Trail is open for business in time to welcome baseball fans in town for the Toronto Blue Jays' Spring Training season home opener.
Dunedin officials unanimously agreed to rename Pioneer Park for one of the city's longest serving public servants during a tearful commission meeting Thursday, Feb. 21.
Developers for an incoming discount retail chain store on San Christopher Drive are promising to incorporate landscaping and both concrete and PVC fencing to provide a barrier to residents living nearby.
An 11-page claim demanding more than $8 million in lost revenue points to visitor declines at Dunedin's major natural tourism destinations Caladesi and Honeymoon Island state parks after the 2010 BP oil spill.
Dunedin Doggie Rescue is selling tickets aboard a 12-passenger bus bound for Tampa Bay Beer Week festivities in Ybor City. The bus departs from Dunedin on March 3. Tickets are on sale now.
Saul Shwarztein, owner of Dunedin Bagels & Deli, confirmed that the pastrami-eating contest planned for Saturday in Pioneer Park is postponed until further notice.