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WoofStock Returns To Support Injured Pasco County Animals
The event started as a way to raise funds for injured animals brought to Pasco County Animal Services.

The event started as a way to raise funds for injured animals brought to Pasco County Animal Services.

Construction on a new development will force the temporary lane closures.
Sarasota has provided the matching funds for neighborhood improvement since 2002.
The Downtown Clearwater Craft Beer and Music Festival will feature more than 50 Sunshine State breweries.
High school students can earn volunteer hours for Bright Futures scholarships at Weedon Island Preserve.
This is the second year in a row Pinellas County Veterans Services will host a half-day information session.
The Pinellas County awards are given out in honor of Emergency Medical Services Week.
The countdown for the inaugural St. Petersburg running event will kick off with a finish-line cutting ceremony at 3 Daughters Brewing.
The third-annual fundraiser brings independent breweries together to help preserve a popular piece of art.
Cpl. Scott Parker received the honor from the Florida Chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World.
The police department is looking to increase engagement with Largo residents.
The annual event along Tampa’s Riverwalk highlights the area’s culture, music and restaurants.
The team of three Pine View Elementary School students will be honored in a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
First Presbyterian Church in Brandon is coordinating with the American Red Cross to set up the interviews for the Veterans History Project.
Sarasota County Schools also announced the 2017 graduation schedule for its other traditional high schools.
The students earned awards ranging from scholarships to state honors for military and Key Club.
Nine-year-old Alex Sims needs a bone marrow transplant to help survive a rare disease.
The championship earned the Lions the automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division II postseason tournament.
The eight-play presentation will feature local playwrights from around the Tampa Bay area.
According to Manatee County Utilities, the water taste is natural and usually happens this time of year.