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Deputy's Empty Cruiser Hits a Parked Jaguar During a Chase
The deputy thought he had put his crusier in park before jumping out to chase a suspect.

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The deputy thought he had put his crusier in park before jumping out to chase a suspect.

Manatee County Government employees are set to become the third employee group to donate a total of $2 million to Manatee County United Way.
An artshow and sale at the Palmetto Historical Park will feature "Postcards from Palmetto."
Spay-ghetti with no balls dinner is designed to raise money and help educate people about Manatee County's no kill efforts and the importance of spaying and neutering pets.
Tow truck drivers from around Florida paid their respects Sunday to a Largo driver.
FEMA opened its office today to make sure that local residents and businesses get the help they need.
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
The 17-year old was shot in the head. Bradenton detectives are gathering information about this homicide.
The three men were shot near DeSoto Square Mall and then drive themselves to Manatee Memorial
Police are searching for information in the case.
The Georgia banker who confessed to stealing $17 million of investors' money had business in Sarasota and disappeared after boarding a ferry in Key West.
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Manatee County Animal Services is hosting a dog washing event to give the dogs there a little pampering and a better look for adoptions. Cats need some grooming too, so grab some old towels or cat combs and come on out.
Top prize for the duck race is held in conjunction with the weekend's DeSoto Fishing tournament is $5,000 for groceries for the year.
The Georgia banker who confessed to stealing $17 million of investors' money disappeared after boarding a ferry in Key West. He still owns a condominium on Bradenton's El Conquistador Drive.
The soon to be 64-year-old Manatee is used to posing for photos after so many parties over the years.
The state released elementary and middle schools grades today. Tougher grading on standardized tests led to drops in grades at many schools. Eleven local schools received D grades this year.
The pursuit went for two blocks after deputies tried to stop the car because it was missing a tire and driving on the rim.
The grocer, known for its customer service and specialty items, is hiring for up to 90 positions for its new West Bradenton store opening Aug. 15.