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August 2019
| August 21
August 21, 2019
Costco opens to much fanfare in Bradenton. Here’s what we learned about the store
Dirty dining: Rodents, roaches and flies shut down an Italian restaurant
Drug dealer wanted to steal man’s car. He is going to prison for killing him in park
Art burglar strikes at a local business. The heist was caught on camera
He passed gas and told jail nurse to ‘kiss that.’ It only escalated from there, cops say
Convicted felon found passed out in hotel room. Drugs and gun were on a table, cops say
City to look at capping code enforcement fines. But it could get tougher on foreclosures
Deputies seek naked man using fast-food drive-thru. That’s not all he’s doing, cops say
Bradenton ranks in the top 10 Florida cities to retire, study says
This Bradenton land was contaminated decades ago. Affordable housing will clean it up