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TAMPA - Investigators have resumed their search for Sandra Prince, who has been missing for two years. ...more
January 14, 2008
Berdie Hopkins woke up in a strange bed Christmas morning. For a moment she was confused and then the memories came flooding back. ...more
January 8, 2008
TAMPA - Five people, some elderly and some disabled, were removed from an unlicensed adult assisted-living facility that was shut down Sunday night by the Tampa fire marshal's office. ...more
December 24, 2007
"I heard Jenny constantly coughing at 2 o'clock this morning," Jenny's mom told me. "She was burning up with fever. I don't understand — she was just fine last night when she went to bed, maybe a little less active than usual. I gave her fever medication, and she went back to sleep. This morning, she has no fever; she's active and has some mild cold symptoms. I'm not sure what to do. I feel guilty sending her to school, but she wants to go. Shall I keep her home today? I would have to call in to my job." ...more
December 7, 2007
SEMINOLE - Pinellas County Sheriff's Office investigators arrested a 45-year-old Seminole man today in connection with an August bank robbery. ...more
December 5, 2007
Ryan Patrick Byler is scheduled to come home today in time for a house-call checkup by the pediatricians treating Florida's first sextuplets. Ryan would become the fifth of the six infants to be released from All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, where Charlie Craig Byler remains in fair condition. ...more
November 10, 2007
WESLEY CHAPEL - Ryan Patrick Byler is scheduled to come home today in time for a house call check-up by the pediatricians treating Florida's first sextuplets. Ryan would become the fifth of the set to be released from All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, where Charlie Craig remains in fair condition. ...more
November 9, 2007
DETROIT Paper or plastic? If that's the only issue that crosses your mind at the grocery store, you have some catching up to do. As concerns about the environment have gone mainstream, consumers are finding more ways to turn a grocery trip into an eco-friendly experience. It doesn't have to be overwhelming. Experts in green living say taking small steps is a great beginning. "It's not about going home today and trying to change everything or opening your cupboards and saying, 'I've done it all wrong,'" says Sara Snow, host of "Get Fresh with Sara Snow" on the Discovery Home channel, which is relaunching as Planet Green early next year. "It's all about trying one thing. Just try one thing this week, try another thing next week and baby-step your way to a more natural way of living." Here are eight ideas on how to make your weekend grocery run a little friendlier to the Earth. Try a reusable bag. Reusablebags.com estimates the average family gathers 60 bags in four trips for groceries. ...more
October 18, 2007
By foot, bus and bicycle, thousands of fervent followers of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto converged Wednesday, preparing to welcome her home today from eight years of exile. ...more
October 18, 2007
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