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6-Foot Tall Babies Born at Busch Gardens
The park has welcomed two newborn giraffes.

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The park has welcomed two newborn giraffes.

U.S. Coast Guard crews pulled two men from the water near Belleair Causeway early Saturday.
U.S. Coast Guard crews pulled two men from the water near Belleair Causeway early Saturday.
St. Petersburg Police were called to 26th Avenue and 35th Street North shortly after 9:30 a.m. Aug. 24, where they discovered a woman unresponsive in Lake Ruby.
Only voters on Facebook convince judges by "liking" and "sharing" his photo on the Expedition Florida 500 Facebook page.
Prosecutors have decided not to pursue a rape allegation that dates back to 2002 against former Tarpon Springs Police Officer Larry Kobielnik, who lives in Dunedin. He’s still jailed on two more recent charges.
The FWC said there are an estimated 100 - 160 adult Florida panthers in the wild today.
A "Firefighters for Ireland" fundraiser party at O'Keefe's Family Tavern & Grill is raising money for a 2-year-old amputee.
A "Firefighters for Ireland" fundraiser party at O'Keefe's Family Tavern & Grill is raising money for a 2-year-old amputee.
“Skip Starbucks Saturday” wants folks to boycott the coffee chain on Aug. 24 to force a change in the company’s guns allowed policy.
“Skip Starbucks Saturday” wants folks to boycott the coffee chain on Aug. 24 to force a change in the company’s guns allowed policy.
Dunedin Fine Art Center broke ground Tuesday on a major, $2.9-million expansion that will add a new gallery and four multi-purpose rooms.
This weekend in Palm Harbor looks to be a treat. From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to dogs and produce, there's something for everyone.
Looking for things to do in and around Dunedin this weekend? From learning to plan Florida edibles to raw spa cuisine and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, there's something for everyone.
Heavy wind and rain that swept through Largo Wednesday afternoon tore the roof from J-Linn Motors.
A Palm Harbor woman is accused of stealing more than $200 in school supplies from a Walmart on U.S. Highway 19 late Sunday, according to authorities.
"It's not easy. ... We all weigh about 3- to 400 pounds when we're soaking wet in this water so, you're not getting out by yourself," said a north county firefighter.