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Longtime Clearwater resident turns 100
Marie Carlson, a resident of Westchester Gardens in Clearwater, celebrates her 100th birthday.
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150 protest Israel's attack on Gaza
On Saturday night in downtown St. Petersburg, a crowd of approximately 150 people stood on the BayWalk complex between First and Second streets to protest the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
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Palm Harbor Montessori Academy observes 25th anniversary
History lies within the walls of the Palm Harbor Montessori Academy. Literally. In August 1984, students buried a time capsule behind a plaque at the entrance of the main building.
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Last day for holiday lights at Florida Botanical Gardens
Enjoy one last holiday fling. Today's the last day to view more than 425,000 colorful lights transforming Florida Botanical Gardens into a holiday wonderland.
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Renovated Palm Harbor Library Features Outdoor Sculptures
A dedication ceremony celebrating the newly renovated Palm Harbor Library as well as a permanent outdoor public art installation will be Saturday, Jan.
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Puppies rescued from Georgia available Saturday
Shown here with League Executive Director Rick Chaboudy, puppies are a mix of Lab, Hound and Cur dog PALM HARBOR , FL -- Puppies rescued from a shelter in Georgia will be put up for adoption Saturday January ...
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Hypnotizing your way to a healthy New Year
Are you the type of person who has a hard time sticking to New Year's resolutions? Hypnosis might just be the thing to keep you on track this year.
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4 Pinellas churches burglarized
Detectives from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office are investigating a series of burglaries in churches throughout the northern section of the county.
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One dead in motorcycle crash
One person was killed, another was critically injured and two others escaped injury on Dec.
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Home on break from military duty? Tell us
On a break from military duty? Tell us about it Coming home for the holidays is special for anyone but takes on even more significance for people serving in the military.
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VHS Is Dead
This newsletter often talks about new or emerging technologies. Perhaps it is time to note the death of another technology that nearly all of us have used in the past.
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Rescued Georgia pups still up for adoption
After an eight hour, four hundred mile journey across state lines, four puppies now have a new place to live.
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Rescued pups adoptions start Saturday
Volunteers at the Suncoast Animal League will begin accepting applications Saturday for the adoption of four of 32 dogs given up by their owners in Georgia due to the economic downturn.
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Early Morning Accident Seriously Injures 2
A 19-year-old and a 69-year-old man were seriously injured in a two-car collision early today in Pinellas County.
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Four boys accused of breaking into Tarpon High
Teens accused of breaking into high school Four teenage boys were arrested over the weekend when, police said, they broke into Tarpon Springs High School and tried to change some students' grades in a computer.
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Parents stand by accused Palm Harbor day care provider
Palm Harbor day care provider Stephanie Spurgeon has been accused of murdering a 1-year-old child, but dozens of her friends and former customers flocked to the criminal courthouse Tuesday to stand by her.
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It's Time to Toss Your VCR
It's official. VHS is dead. After three decades of steady if unspectacular service, the spinning wheels of the home-entertainment stalwart are slowing to a halt at retail outlets.
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Elderly man missing
Authorities are asking for your help in locating an elderly man who was reported missing from his home Sunday and may be in the Tarpon Springs area.
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Largo family's dog thwarts gunman
A Largo family arrived home Friday night to an unwelcome visitor. Returning from dinner, they noticed a dark minivan parked next door.
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VHS era is winding down
Ryan Kugler, left, president of Distribution Video Audio in Burbank, and his brother Brad, the CEO, have shipped their last truckload of VHS tapes.
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