A St. Petersburg man accused of decapitating his newly adopted dog and dumping its headless body in Fort De Soto Park last ...
With more traffic along K-10 from development and the Panasonic plant coming online soon, De Soto and KDOT plan to upgrade a ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida -- Dependiendo de los cálculos, había pasado al menos una década -- posiblemente dos o más -- desde ...
In case you missed it, conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair released a bombshell, claiming she welcomed Elon Musk’s 13th ...
Traffic in De Soto is surging, driven by Panasonic's EV plant and growth. KDOT plans to widen K-10 but needs funding for the ...
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Fox 13 on MSNProsecutors rest in case against man accused of decapitating dog, dumping body in Fort De SotoTestimony continues in a Pinellas County courtroom on Thursday in the trial of a man accused of brutally killing and dumping ...
North Beach at Fort De Soto Park is back open following months of hurricane damage repairs. Park manager David Harshbarger ...
De Soto residents have a range of opinions regarding the arrival of Panasonic. The city wanted to hear from residents to ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNTrial continues for man accused of decapitating dog, dumping body at Fort De SotoDomingo Rodriguez is accused of killing Dexter, a four-year-old rescue dog from Pinellas County Animal Services, and dumping ...
The Kansas boys state swimming and diving championships were Thursday-Saturday. See the winners, as well as results for Missouri girls in Class 1.
Fort De Soto Park's North Beach reopened on Monday after parts of the park have been closed for months following last year's back-to-back hurricanes.
Pinellas County Animal Services identified the dog as 4-year-old Dexter from a microchip. The suspect, 66-year-old Domingo R. Rodriguez, reportedly adopted Dexter from the shelter on May 10.
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