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Sheriff Gualtieri said he believes Jamaal Jenkins is still in St. Petersburg/Pinellas County. Jenkins is considered a serious threat to public safety.

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Sheriff Gualtieri said he believes Jamaal Jenkins is still in St. Petersburg/Pinellas County. Jenkins is considered a serious threat to public safety.

State emergency management officials warned beachgoers in Pinellas and much of Florida's Gulf Coast to remain vigilant Thursday.
Sheriff Gualtieri said he believes Jamaal Jenkins is still in St. Petersburg/Pinellas County. Jenkins is considered a serious threat to public safety.
The victim, Ellie Lynn Mason, was found dead inside a vacant home in January 2011. The suspect, Terry Allen Jr., has been in jail since April 2011 on unrelated charges.
The trio are among 33 'under performing' stores across Florida slated to shut down for good.
Brenton Bruns II appeared on Nat Geo's 'Doomsday Preppers' last week. A video of the episode has been released.
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The video shows a newer sedan speeding up and veering toward the dog, which was killed on impact. Police are asking the public for help.
Firefighters and paramedics will no longer both be dispatched to minor 911 calls, such as those about a fall or a sick person.
Investigators have launched 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.
A love triangle turned deadly in two shootings, one of them fatal. The suspect is on the loose, and considered armed and dangerous, investigators say.
Police said 29-year-old Jonathan Daniel Eyer died from his injuries Monday at Bayfront Medical Center.
The shooting occurred at the Mariners Pointe Apartments, which has a long history of crime in the area.
Brew D Licious, purveyors of No Name Java, opened downtown inside the Hollander Hotel in November 2012.
The court-ordered mediation will go on as planned this Friday between the City and attorney Kathleen Ford.
The American Red Cross is urging folks to get their flu shot as soon as possible.
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For competitors, the challenge is to harvest the well-camouflaged Burmese python with the chance of winning prizes of up to $1,500.
St. Petersburg Police completed a four-month long investigation Friday by arresting 17 alleged drug dealers.
St. Petersburg Police completed a four-month long investigation Friday by arresting 17 alleged drug dealers.