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Pinellas invests in the mental health of its heroes

In light of studies showing nearly 30% of first responders develop behavioral and mental health issues due to job-related stress, Pinellas County leaders have launched the Mental Health for Heroes Foundation.

According to the foundation's website, while there are many related programs for the general public, few are specifically designed to meet the needs of first responders and their families. Nationwide, less than 5% of those agencies offer suicide prevention or mental health wellness programs.

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What to know about the SunRunner as launch nears

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Lealman’s future includes festivals, fireworks

There’s a buzz around Lealman.

The unincorporated area of central Pinellas County has a population of approximately 34,000 people, lots of greenspace – and countless honeybees. Since anyone can remember, there have been numerous private honey-supplying apiaries within the 5.7 square-mile community.

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