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Synthetic Drug Crackdown Focus of Proposed County Ordinance
Hillsborough government and law enforcement officials want to stem the tide of designer drugs marketed to teens.

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Hillsborough government and law enforcement officials want to stem the tide of designer drugs marketed to teens.

Hillsborough County will accept public comment about the proposed Northwest Skateboard Park Project through July 31. Call or e-mail with your thoughts.
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Hillsborough County Public Schools and the Back-to-School Coalition of Hillsborough County are co-hosting opportunities for free physicals and immunizations on upcoming Saturdays.
Lobster sport season is July 25-26, followed by the regular season that begins Aug. 6 and runs through the end of March 2013.
Hillsborough government and law enforcement officials want to stem the tide of designer drugs marketed to teens.
Hillsborough government and law enforcement officials want to stem the tide of designer drugs marketed to teens.
This weekend the neighborhood is the place to be for fine wine and gourmet food, plus a little fun for the kids.
The lakes in Northwest County are near capacity. Be prepared.
The county will accept public comment for the next 30 days before making a final decision about the location of the skateboard park.
Hillsborough residents, businesses and non profits are eligible for low interest loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration's disaster assistance program.
The Gallery of Westchase, a popular consignment store, has closed it's doors.
"Nick" a 10 year old rescued animal was featured on Westchase Patch in May.
Learn about plans for the park and make your voice heard about this county project on Tuesday, July 17 at Jackson Springs Recreation Center.
The Advanced Traffic Management Systems will make the flow of traffic better during peak times.
Turning lanes would be lengthened on Webb Road and Hillsborough Avenue.
Meditation, live music and comedy all free today, Sat. July 14 in Westchase.
Big Storm Brewing Co. will host its official kickoff party Friday, July 13, at The Brass Tap.
Big Storm Brewing Co. will host its official kickoff party Friday, July 13, at The Brass Tap.
More than 150 teenagers are making good use of their summer by volunteering at St. Joseph’s Hospital.