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Volunteers needed to save rare birds
A speckled brown and black chick, only a couple of days old, peered up from a sandy nest on Indian Shores beach.
Mayors ask county to keep commitment
The news that Pinellas County is proposing to downsize capital improvement projects brought several mayors from the barrier islands to the Board of Commissioners June 22 budget recap session.
Fourth of July volunteers - Baby black skimmers need helpers
Volunteers are needed to help protect newborn black skimmers on the Fourth of July.
Lag in Penny for Pinellas, fee revenue has county scaling back projects
Pinellas County is looking at cutting and deferring major projects throughout the county because of declining tax collections.
Indian Shores to discuss reclaimed water
Pinellas County Utilities will conduct a public meeting on reclaimed water use at the Indian Shores Town Hall auditorium Tuesday, June 30, 6:30 p.m. Information on the county's reclaimed water project will be presented.
Felon from Pinellas impersonated U.S. marshal, police say
A 32-year-old felon was arrested Sunday morning, accused of illegally having several guns at his home and impersonating a law enforcement officer.
Police:Convicted felon claimed to be US Marshall
An convicted felon is in jail after he allegedly walked into a 7-11 last month and passed himself off as a US Marshall.
The search for a missing swimmer has a happy ending
Officials say around 4:30 Saturday morning they got the call that Harold "Joey" Folley was missing after going for a swim with a friend off the waters of Indian Shores .
Proposed road races prompt concern
A group of residents and business owners are urging the Redington Shores Board of Commissioners to oppose restarting of road races along Gulf Boulevard from Sand Key to Archibald Park in Madeira Beach.
Hail to the chef: Cordon D'Or culinary awards honor Tom Pritchard, others
Hail to the chef The Cordon D'Or culinary awards honored cookbook authors, culinary teachers and chefs Saturday at the Don CeSar Beach Resort and Spa in St.
Indian Shores considers road races
The Indian Shores Town Council considered a request at its May 12 meeting for a few road races through town.
Park Boulevard Bridge reopened
The Park Boulevard Bridge was closed in both directions at Indian Shores briefly Monday morning.
Gulf Boulevard project almost done
The three-mile Gulf Boulevard project should be finished at least a month ahead of schedule: Good news for people who live and travel along the roadway where construction has been underway since November, 2007.
Redington Shores to have fireworks
Fireworks will return this year to the skies over Redington Shores on the Fourth of July.
Kehoe signing 'Beach Cottage Bliss' INDIAN SHORES - Laura Kehoe of Indian Shores, author of the book 'Beach Cottage Bliss' is the featured business person for the month of May at Colonial Bank, 2781 West Bay Drive, Belleair Bluffs.
St. Pete, Florida -- To most people, the name 'T-Mobile' means cell phones. 10 Connects met Richard Hord at the T-Mobile store in the Tyrone Square Mall but he was not there for a phone and neither was Dawn Dillard.
Indian Shores denies parking request
The Indian Shores Town Council decided at its April 14 meeting to keep public parking for all, denying a property owner request for a private parking space on 197th Avenue West.
PSTA rebuts trolley service criticism
For residents who have had to wait at a Suncoast Beach Trolley bus stop for more than the maximum 30 minutes between buses, there is a reason.
Maloof ends 19-year public career
For the city of Treasure Island, St. Patrick's Day 2009 was more than a reason to eat corned beef.
Construction project time limits coming to Belleair Shore
A long-awaited law that sets limits on the amount of time builders have to begin and complete construction has now been drafted and is ready for the Belleair Shore Town Commission's consideration, Town Attorney John Elias announced at the commission's March 17 meeting.