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Stay & Play Program Doubles In Attendance
The City of Tampa initiative designed to keep children safe during the summer will be extended into the fall.

The City of Tampa initiative designed to keep children safe during the summer will be extended into the fall.

Pinellas County will host a series of courses for people interested in protecting the county’s waterways.
The Pinellas County authority issues bonds to make loans for educational facilities.
The USL team is partnering up with 9-year-old Addison Kapustiak and her nonprofit organization, Sending Smiles.
The event will include displays of Major Leaguers like Al Lopez, Wade Boggs and Gary Sheffield.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs spent $1.1 billion in federal benefits in the county in fiscal year 2016.
The bandshell at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center will host a variety of Pasco County events.
The committee is geared toward students interested in becoming community leaders or public servants.
The 1-percent sales tax would continue to be used for long-term capital infrastructure projects in Pinellas County.
The annual fundraiser benefits the Great Brandon Chamber of Commerce’s Professional Development Programs.
The lane closures will take place for upgrades on the Selmon Expressway.
From observatories and museums to parks and libraries, events will happen across Tampa Bay and Central Florida for the 2017 solar eclipse.
More than 400 Pinellas County households received fresh produce during the Farm Share event.
Recent rainfall in the area has allowed Pinellas County to adjust its summer water restrictions again.
Pinellas County said no more than half of Upham Beach will close at a time during a beach stabilization project.
The Gators softball team captured their first state title in 2017.
Moffitt Cancer Center’s Mole Patrol will be out in force this weekend.
The funds were collected by the Clerk of the Court more than five years ago.
The community reimbursement grants will help agencies that provide services to animals in Pinellas County.
The free adoptions at the Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center are due to overcrowding at the shelter.