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Demoted Firefighter, New Homes for Sale, Local Coach Honored, Recognize This Bank Robber?

In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on East Lake Patch from May 5 through May 11.

1) Racism Allegations: Demoted Firefighter's Case Appears Headed to Arbitration

Firefighter Bill Figueredo is accused of performing a Nazi salute to East Lake Fire Commission Chairman Mark Weinkrantz, who was not at Monday evening's special meeting.

2) East Lake Tennis Coach Named Professional of the Year

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The YMCA of North Pinellas is home to one of the area's greatest tennis players turned coach.

3) Palm Harbor Bank Robbery: Detectives Seek Help Finding Suspect

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Look closely at the accompanying video. A surveillance camera recorded the suspect at 1:13 p.m. on Monday, May 6, 2013 as he robbed the BB&T Bank at 35098 U.S. 19. The bank is south of Alderman Road in Palm Harbor.

4) Bird Migration Chirping Along in East Lake

The recent influx of winged neighbors is no accident, according to the East Lake preserve, Brooker Creek.

5) East Lake 911 Calls: April 15 to May 6

Are you curious about police activity in your neighborhood? Here are the dates and times that Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched to East Lake neighborhoods from Monday, April 15, 2013 to Monday, May 6, 2013.

6) New Homes For Sale in East Lake This Week

Find homes for sale in East Lake on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.

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McDonald's Tampa Bay is running a promotion to encourage people to #BeDelightful

8) 7 Jobs that Make the World a Better Place

Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.

9) $408 Red Light Camera Ticket: Is That Fair?

Drivers who want to appeal a ticket might have to pay up to $250 in additional fees if Gov. Rick Scott signs a new bill into law. Do you think that’s right?

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