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Judge blocks exhumation of bodies at Dozier school
A circuit judge is rejecting a request to exhume human remains on the site of a now-defunct Panhandle reform school where an untold number of bodies were buried over a period of 60 years
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Pinellas tourism officials leverage “best” beach titles
Pinellas County didn't make the cut this year in an annual ranking of America's best beaches, but you won't hear tourism officials complaining.
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Hernandez has rough night as Rays lose
The Yankees battered Roberto Hernandez in a 9-4 victory Friday night at Tropicana Field.
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Events scheduled for final weekend of St. Pete Pier
If you want to say goodbye to the old inverted pyramid, the clock is ticking. In anticipation, the Pier has packed its final weekend with celebratory events.
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Posted September 05, 2006 by Clarisa Gerlach
Updated Sep 05, 2006 at 08:31 AM
In late July a federal district court agreed with two state courts that the security policy of patting down every fan at Raymond James Stadium was unconstitutional. The sports authority has appealed the judge’s ruling. Tell us what you think.
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