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Shooting Victim Dies at Hospital
Three men were seen fleeing the West Bradenton home where the shooting victim was found by deputies today.

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Three men were seen fleeing the West Bradenton home where the shooting victim was found by deputies today.

The bus driver who hit the back of a tractor trailer was dismissed after he was found at fault for the accident that sent two dozen students to area hospitals.
Justin Alday phoned police to say he and his brother dumped 20 wild boar carcasses into Wares Creek.
Video taken from bus reportedly shows students opening an emergency side door and jumping from the bus as it was still moving. Nearly two dozen people were taken to area hospitals after the crash.
Biggest Loser Headlines Women's Retreat, It Happened One Night is tonight and the Farmer's Market is back in full swing on Saturday.
Nearly two dozen students were reportedly taken to area hospitals. Parents who have immediate concerns about their children may call 941-650-8378.
City workers fished the seventh hog carcass from the creek on Wednesday. The decomposing bodies attract vultures.
Sculpture contest this weekend is art with a cause, the high school grades from the state are out and the search is on for a giant pink ball.
The bright pink ball that marked the passing of 2011 in downtown Bradenton apparently was spirited away by a woman driving a pickup truck.
Southeast High School raised its grade significantly in the 2010-11 school year. Palmetto HIgh School was the lowest performing school in Manatee County getting the county's only D.
Authorities are asking for people to help identify the man in the video.
Robinson Preserve exhibit is worth a yarn, Manatee County Extension offers a free irrigation evaluation for your yard and the City Council meets in a worksession today.
The musician continued writing songs and played with local groups after coming home from traveling the world.
Friends and family of Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt have posted condolences and memories on his Facebook Page.
Friends and family of Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt have posted condolences and memories on his Facebook Page.
Holiday break is over for students, bundle up this morning and
Gag Grouper caught using sardines offshore of Anna Maria Island.
She's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
City and County offices are closed today, School resumes for students on Tuesday and pull out your jackets this morning.