Saturday, October 20, 2012
Johnny Ballard, owner of Always Gossip Salon in Seminole, offered a few hair tips for staying fashionable in the fall season.
Good hair is always in style, but there are some tips and tricks that you can do to make sure that your hair is healthy and fashionable for this fall season. Johnny Ballard, owner of Always Gossip Salon in Seminole, offered some tips to make sure that your hair is the best that it can be for Autumn. While these are just a few tips, it’s also important to remember what you want to do. “Whatever you like, is what’s in style,” Ballard said. For more hair care options check the Largo Patch directory.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
A Dunedin pedestrian was hit and seriously injured in Seminole Wednesday afternoon, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office needs the public's help locating a truck, which reportedly hit a Dunedin woman in Seminole Wednesday. Authorities released Thursday morning an image of the truck from a PSTA bus camera that was in the area at the time of the crash. The vehicle is described as a white, small late model pick-up truck. The truck may have a chrome rear bumper and may be an American-made vehicle. Deputies say the vehicle may possibly be a white Ford Ranger with an extended cab. The truck is believed to have front right side damage, according to a news release. Barbara Gaymore, 76, of Dunedin was walking with a blue suitcase on Wednesday on Starkey Road just north of Park Boulevard in Seminole. Deputies say the blue suitcase …
Friday, September 7, 2012
A section of 113th Street in Seminole will be closed on Sept. 8 from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. due to President Barack Obama's visit, according to a news release.
There will be some building and road closures around the St. Petersburg College Seminole campus on Saturday, because of President Barack Obama's campaign stop at the Natural Habitat Park Field. Between 102nd Avenue and 82nd Ave, 113th Street will be closed on Saturday from approximately 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m, according to a news release. The Seminole Recreation Center will be closed on Saturday, according to a sign on the building. Related stories: * Updated 9/8 9:35 a.m. based on revised news release.
Here are the answers to frequently asked questions about President Barack Obama's visit on Sept. 8.
So you have your tickets to hear President Barack Obama on Saturday at St. Petersburg College's Seminole campus. Here's a list of tips for attending from the college's website: 1. Parking. Spaces are limited at St. Petersburg College. There will be a shuttle service from the Seminole Mall, 11201 Park Blvd. in Seminole. The shuttle service starts at 7 a.m. Saturday morning. 2. Strollers. Yes, they are allowed. 3. Bags? No large bags. Please limit personal belongings to a wallet, cell phone and camera. 4. Water bottles? You can bring a water bottle while waiting in line, but you will not be able to bring drinks into the event. Water will be provided. 5. Seating? This outdoor event is a standing rally. Limited seating will be available for …
There will be some building and road closures around the St. Petersburg College Seminole campus on Saturday, because of the president's visit, according to signs.
Work crews appeared to be getting ready Thursday for President Barack Obama's visit to the Natural Habitat Park Field at St. Petersburg College Seminole campus on Saturday. There were stacks of mulch, a TV satellite truck, and people walking around placing orange flags in the field when Patch stopped by late Thursday afternoon. The Seminole Recreation Center will be closed Saturday, according to a sign on the building. Between 102nd Avenue and 82nd Ave, 113th Street will be closed on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m, according to a message board along the road. Have you seen signs of preparation for the president's visit? How do you feel about the president visiting the area? Let us know in the comments.
Monday, July 9, 2012
The incident occurred around 1 a.m. Sunday on Park Boulevard, where a man crossing the street was struck and later died.
Deputies are still seeking the public's help in finding a vehicle and driver who may be responsible for a fatal hit-and-run accident in Seminole over the weekend. The incident occurred around 1 a.m. Sunday on Park Boulevard, just east of 110th Lane in Seminole, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reports. The victim was crossing Park Boulevard but not at an intersection or in a crosswalk, authorities said. That's when a car reportedly struck him and fled the scene, headed westbound. While still in the roadway, the victim was then struck by a silver Honda Civic, whose driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with authorities. The victim, who has not yet been identified pending notification of his next of kin, was treated at the scene and …
Sunday, January 1, 2012
A surveillance camera in a Seminole store recorded images of the suspect days before he allegedly shot and killed a clerk at the JFS Food Mart on Seminole Blvd.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has released new images of a homicide suspect along with new details about the crime, with the hope the information will lead to the suspect's arrest. JFS Food Mart clerk Mohammod Islam was shot and killed Wednesday evening. Detectives say the suspect entered the JFS Food Mart at 11801 Seminole Blvd. just after 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 28. The suspect leaned over the counter and engaged the clerk, shot him in the upper chest, then jumped over the counter. The suspect then pistol whipped the clerk and tried to get him to open the cash register. When the clerk collapsed, the suspect jumped on his bicycle and took off, without taking anything from the store. The new images of the suspect were recorded by a …
Sunday, December 11, 2011
This week we covered some crime, including a Seminole shooting and a burglary at a Largo bank, a new bagel-and-breakfast restaurant that opened on Saturday and more.
Here's a look at this week's top stories. 1. Son Stabs Parents at Seminole Home: Detectives say the son stabbed his parents while they were sleeping and that he also received a wound, which was possibly self-inflicted. 2. Detectives Seek Assistance to Identify Largo Suspect: Achieva Credit Union, located at 10125 Ulmerton Road, was robbed at about 3 p.m. on Tuesday. 3. U.S. Post Office: Cut it or Keep it?: In this age of email and private overnight delivery companies, do we still need “snail mail?” 4. House Hunt: New Largo Homes for Sale: Here are five new family sized homes on the market in Largo. 5. St. Pete Bagel Co. Branching Out to Largo: The popular Fourth Street eatery debuts its Indian Rocks Road location this weekend.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Detectives say the son stabbed his parents while they were sleeping and that he also received a wound, which was possibly self-inflicted.
A Seminole man has been arrested and charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder after stabbing both of his parents early Thursday morning in the home that they share. Jason Alan Miller, 34, of 14393 Neptune Road in unincorporated Seminole, is the suspect and has been arrested. His parents, Nancy Miller, 61, and Philip Miller, 63, who live at the same residence as their son, are the victims. All three are currently hospitalized at Bayfront Medical Center and are recovering from what appeared to be life-threatening injuries. According to detectives, patrol deputies were called to the Millers’ residence at 12:12 a.m. on Thursday to a report of a stabbing with three persons injured. At that time, the investigation was still …
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
Firefighters pulled Shannon J. Mera, 42, out of her burning in Seminole. She was transported to the hospital with life threatening injuries.
Update 11/7/11 12:26 p.m. Shannon J. Mera, 42, died from injuries sustained when her Seminole home caught fire around 5:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. Firefighters pulled Mera out of her burning home, officials said. She was transported to Largo Medical Center Indian Rocks Road location for treatment of life-threatening injuries. She died in the hospital on Sunday, Nov. 6. Previously reported Shannon J. Mera, 42, was seriously injured when her home caught fire around 5:30 a.m. Saturday. Firefighters pulled Mera out of her burning home. She was transported to Largo Medical Center Indian Rocks Road location for treatment of life-threatening injuries sustained in the fire, officials said. Mera’s neighbors called fire rescue when they witnessed …
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