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Miracle On Cleveland Street Returns For 10th Year
The holiday extravaganza in the Cleveland Street District will feature entertainment for all ages.

The holiday extravaganza in the Cleveland Street District will feature entertainment for all ages.

More than 25,000 people are expected to line the streets of downtown Sarasota during the annual holiday parade.
Weather concerns caused organizers to cancel 2 boat parades scheduled for tonight.
Following an 83-yard touchdown pass to tie the game, UCF follows with a 100-yard kickoff return to seal the victory.
The Florida State League baseball team will collect toys for the Salvation Army’s efforts to help children in Manatee County.
Along with Santa Fest, the trio of holiday events return to downtown Tampa for 2017.
The annual holiday event, which includes the city’s holiday tree lighting, will take place over two weekends in Largo’s Central Park.
Hillsborough County Solid Waste is reminding residents much of their holiday trash can be recycled.
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Saint Leo University ranked eighth in the country for Online & Nontraditional Schools in the Military Times 2018 survey.
The annual event, hosted by Working Women of Tampa Bay, offers a ‘girls’ night out’ alternative to Black Friday shopping.
Hillsborough County offers five ways to fight holiday FOG – fats, oils and grease – that damage plumbing and its sewer system.
Pasco County employees also collected more than 3,000 pairs of socks in its second annual Two Good Soles Shoes and Socks Drive.
Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, tailgating and more.
The City of St. Petersburg also announced which municipal services will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.
Hillsborough County residents can still get assistance with Hurricane Irma recovery efforts can still contact hotlines and go online.
Pasco County Animal Services teamed up with the nonprofit K9 Partners for Patriots based in Brooksville.
Pasco County will host three meetings for residents to give input on future funding options for libraries and parks.
The City of St. Petersburg offers a free program to check residents’ sprinklers.
Meal services and delivery to homebound participants of the New Port Richey senior center will continue as scheduled.