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Paola Yanis Perez was charged with two counts of aggravated child abuse with great bodily harm. Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
The 6-month-old boy had substantial hemorrhaging on the brain, indicating he had been injured several times, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
Earlier today• Crime
The 22-year-old rider was seriously injured. His motor scooter caught fire after the crash, according to Pinellas Park police.
Yesterday• Pinellas
The parents are accused of waking the 14-year-old at night and forcing him to clean their squalid home. He ran away and told his story to Largo police officers.
Yesterday• Crime
The mysterious deals could reshape downtown Clearwater.
Oct. 20• Investigations

LATEST

  1. The Henry L. McMullen Tennis Complex, where a Clearwater police report showed several employees were not following city cash handling procedures. The report came a year after a lack of government oversight resulted in a Parks and Recreation employee stealing over $100,000 from the city. KIRBY WILSON  |  Kirby Wilson
    Last year, it was discovered that an employee stole over $100,000 from the city.
  2. This building at 20 N. Pinellas Ave. has been vacant for years. Officials with St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral plan to turn it into an overflow chapter complete with a bell tower, but they had to appeal a Heritage Preservation Board decision to prevent the renovations to the historic structure. Jeff Rosenfield
    St. Nicholas gets the okay to convert a vacant building into an auxiliary cathedral.
  3.  Designed by Tara McCarty
    The change will allow developers more flexibility.
  4. Largo City Hall was built in 1973, before Hurricane Andrew ushered in sturdier construction standards in Florida in 1992. City officials worry that the building and computer servers could be damaged in a storm.
    The $25 million project will move City Hall back downtown
  5. Heavy southbound traffic along the Bayside Bridge Thursday in Clearwater. CHRIS URSO  |  Times
    The 22-year-old rider was seriously injured. His motor scooter caught fire after the crash, according to Pinellas Park police.
  6. Children and parents attend a Discovery Night last year at the Gulfport Elementary Montessori program. Discovery Nights, as well as upcoming Choice Fairs at three Pinellas County high schools, are where families can learn about nearly 80 special programs offered by the school system for the 2020-21 academic year. DIRK SHADD  |  Tampa Bay Times
    News and notes about K-12 schools and colleges in Pinellas County.
  7. A 2011 file photo of Oldsmar’s Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve. According to a map from the NOAA, the Wilderness Preserve is one of the most threatened parts of Oldsmar when it comes to sea level rise.  In October 2019, the city put out a call to local consultants to formulate a climate resiliency study. Tampa Bay Times
    “High water is our highest vulnerability, whether that’s flooding or storm surge or sea level rise.”
  8. In 2018, Tampa completed its "Himes Avenue Safety Improvements" project, but some residents still don't think it's safe.
    The city recently completed its Himes Avenue Safety Improvements project, but a resident still thinks it’s unsafe.
  9. A model of the heart-shaped sculpture artist Clayton Swartz plans to create sits in his Pinellas Park studio. The city has commissioned Swartz to create the 12-foot-tall piece at the entrance of the park at the corner of East Bay and Central Park drives. Chris George
    The city will spend $50,000 for a 12-foot-tall, heart-shaped sculpture.
  10. In this undated photo from the Tampa Bay Times archives, Betty Jean Miller sits at her desk in the newsroom. Mrs. Miller was a columnist and staff writer for the Evening Independent and the St. Petersburg Times for nearly 30 years. Tampa Bay Times
    A lifelong St. Petersburg resident, she reported on community events in her hometown. Mrs. Miller died last week at age 88.
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