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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNPasco County scallop season suspended after toxins detected: FWCThe scallop season in Pasco County is temporarily on hold after the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said ...
An inspector with the Pasco County Housing Authority was arrested Monday after police say he engaged in sexual activity with a woman while he was on duty. Joseph Gioielli, 72, entered an apartment in ...
New Port Richey Police Department (NPRPD) said the alleged sexual battery happened at an apartment complex on U.S. Highway 19.
According to the New Port Richey Police Department, on April 1, the suspect, Joseph Gioielli, 71, conducted a routine Housing ...
This school year a new statewide law goes into effect banning cell phone use for students in middle and high school. The ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNNeighbors demand answers after decomposing dog found dumped in Wesley ChapelThe body of what neighbors think is a Rottweiler was discovered partially inside a trash bag on a neighborhood street in ...
School buses are back on the roads as Tampa Bay schools head back to the classroom next week. More than half of the Hillsborough County school bus fleet is brand new.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNMissing Teen Alert: Pasco Deputies Search For Da’Najah Moore, Last Seen In HudsonDeputies are asking for the public's help to find 16-year-old Da'Najah Moore, who was last seen in Hudson on Monday afternoon ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHealth Alert: Pasco County Bay Scallop Season Halted Due To Toxin DetectionFWC Announces Temporary Closure of Recreational Harvest in Pasco Zone; Other Scallop Areas Remain Open The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has announced a temporary closure of ...
Irrigation professionals are navigating evolving environmental concerns and industry shifts by leveraging advanced irrigation ...
Florida has reported 13 cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria commonly known as “flesh-eating,” across 11 counties, with the death toll rising to eight, according to the Florida Department of Health.
In June, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill recommending a shift from firefighters' current 56-hour work week to 42 hours.
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