HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY — A 16-year-old Spring Hill driver was charged with fleeing and possession of a firearm early Saturday morning after he tried to run from authorities A trooper spotted the teenage driver in a Honda Civic traveling eastbound on Fowler Avenue near Raintree Boulevard at about 2:17 a.m The FHP report stated that the vehicle had no tag and was traveling at 77 mph in a posted 50 mph speed zone FHP officials said the trooper attempted to stop the teen but he refused and continued eastbound on Fowler Avenue As the driver traveled onto the entrance ramp to Interstate 75 the trooper performed a PIT (Precision Immobilization Technique) maneuver and stopped the teen the trooper found a loaded Glock 9 mm handgun in the car The teen was arrested and charged with flee to elude – high speed no driver license and operation of unregistered motor vehicle and I feel like that's part of where the system failed" Henry Betsey Jr. is facing charges for marrying three Florida women in three different counties at the same time. Now saying the system that handles marriage licenses kept them in the dark Latest Hillsborough County News from ABC Action News Report a typo Brian Laws was part of the Nottingham Forest team at Hillsborough in 1989 It is not too late for Nottingham Forest to install a permanent memorial to those people who died as a result of the Hillsborough disaster because the "panic and trauma" of the tragedy will never be forgotten Laws was playing for Forest in the FA Cup semi-final in 1989 when a crush in the Leppings Lane end of Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield resulted in the deaths of 97 Liverpool supporters Former Forest chairman Tom Cartledge, who left the role in October, last year said the Premier League side would consider having a permanent tribute at their City Ground home The idea was first discussed at a fan advisory board meeting in September with Cartledge among a number of club officials involved Laws has long been in favour of a memorial at the City Ground and said it would "respect" those who died and bring some comfort to the Forest supporters who watched the worst stadium disaster in British history play out in front of them "Liverpool have a memorial of the day and Sheffield Wednesday have one because that was the scene but Forest haven't really done anything That has puzzled a lot of people," Laws told BBC Investigations you can understand it a little bit because it is not our loss to mourn It's a memory that doesn't go away it's clear and it is not lost in its moment "I'm for marking that with respect And even though people will think 'that's 36 years ago why are you doing that now?' Well maybe it's just a place to go to talk to have that memory and to recognise it." Facing disaster - the Forest fans at Hillsborough Hillsborough Unheard: Nottingham Forest Fans but there were 28,000 of them in the ground to witness the tragedy unfold inquests concluded that the Liverpool fans who had died had been unlawfully killed Forest have previously paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the disaster by leaving 97 seats vacant when they hosted Liverpool in the FA Cup in 2022 - those seats were instead covered with a memorial banner The Nottingham branch of the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance (HSA) – which was founded in recent years with the support of Liverpool fans - has been the driving force behind the idea of a permanent memorial at Forest's home ground After largely staying silent about what they had seen on 15 April 1989, a number of Forest supporters featured in a BBC Sounds podcast - Hillsborough Unheard: Nottingham Forest Fans - and spoke about what they witnessed and how it has affected them for more than three decades Martin Peach was one of the fans to share his story He had been just 12 years old when he attended the cup tie alone He grew up idolising Forest players and would grab every opportunity he could to get his picture taken with them He cherishes one he got with Laws in the summer of 1988 Brian Laws with Martin Peach taken earlier in the 1988-89 season and before Saturday's Premier League game with Everton On Saturday - before Forest faced Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton in the Premier League - Peach met with the former defender The pair were brought together by what they experienced at Hillsborough we are always going to be part of that day and it's part of Forest's history," Peach said "And a lot of people were affected and traumatised by what they saw." knowing he had been a child sitting in the stands on his own he also had children of his own watching the game that day "I know fans reflect on it and personally I do as well because not only was I playing in that game but my family was there and that was the most frightening thing," Laws said "When it was unfolding we didn't know what was going on so you can imagine we are blind to everything We were dragged off the pitch and into the dressing room and got trickles of information "There was major panic in the dressing room We had no outside connection so we were on radio silence I just wanted to see my wife to make sure they were all right and not involved "And that is the scar that we are all living with And it does catch you at times because there was a moment in time when everything went quiet." 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Campaigners denounce ‘cover-up of a cover-up’ as IOPC clears officers of scapegoating Liverpool supporters A 12-year investigation into the Hillsborough disaster by the police watchdog has concluded that no senior South Yorkshire police officers were guilty of misconduct for falsely blaming misbehaviour by Liverpool supporters That police case was wholly rejected in 2016 by the jury at the second inquest, who determined that no behaviour of Liverpool supporters contributed to the disaster which happened on 15 April 1989 at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough Stadium The jury found that the 97 people who died due to a crush on the Leppings Lane terraces were unlawfully killed as a result of gross negligence manslaughter by the police officer in command Bereaved families of the 97 and survivors have fought a decades-long campaign for the truth and accountability, and have always protested that the South Yorkshire police mounted a false case to minimise its culpability The conclusion of the investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which started in 2012 has coincided with delays to the government’s promised “Hillsborough law” which would impose a duty of candour on police and public officials for which families have also long campaigned based on a claim that the forces perpetrated a cover-up “It feels like a cover-up of a cover-up,” Brookes said In fact Duckenfield had himself ordered the gate to be opened to relieve a crush outside the Leppings Lane end turnstiles After an independent police investigation for the IOPC termed Operation Resolve 11 separate elements of gross misconduct by Duckenfield were found including for ordering the opening of the gate and failing to safely direct the people who came through it Duckenfield did not order the closure of a tunnel leading to crowded central “pens” on the terrace and the lethal crush developed after people who came through the exit gate went into those pens Jackson was found culpable of gross misconduct for failures of planning and his response to the disaster; the former superintendent Roger Marshall for crowd management outside the Leppings Lane turnstiles and for asking Duckenfield to open the exit gate; and gross misconduct was also found by the former superintendent Bernard Murray Duckenfield’s second-in-command in the police control room Duckenfield was prosecuted for gross negligence manslaughter after the inquest verdict; he was acquitted in 2019 The IOPC said in the letter it had found no case to answer against any senior South Yorkshire police officers who were investigated for whether they gave inaccurate false or deliberately misleading evidence or “irrelevant criticism of fans’ behaviour” after the disaster Senior officers were also cleared over the instruction given to officers not to write their accounts of the day in their official police notebooks and a subsequent process of amending the accounts made by officers the former detective chief inspector Alan Foster after an investigation into whether senior officers put “undue pressure” on some other officers who refused to make alterations to their original accounts was also found culpable of gross misconduct for instructing the deletion of “policy files” and retaining policy books “in his personal possession” after he retired No officers will face misconduct proceedings, the IOPC has previously said which include dozens more individual complaints currently being notified to families The IOPC has explained of its findings: “Like the [2012] Hillsborough Independent Panel report and the inquests we found no evidence to support police accounts to the media the Taylor inquiry and both sets of inquests which suggested that the behaviour of supporters caused or in any way contributed to the disaster.” the watchdog said that while South Yorkshire police did seek to “deflect the blame from themselves” with no duty of candour required the force “was entitled to present its ‘best case’ and be selective with the evidence it presented” At Labour’s conference in Liverpool in September Keir Starmer promised to introduce the Hillsborough law by this month’s 36th anniversary of the disaster as families have argued that the proposals do not deliver the required duty of candour Starmer cancelled a visit to Liverpool last week where he was due to announce the new law to families said she was “frustrated and very disappointed” after learning of the delay the prime minister has used the deaths of the 97 their anniversary and the Hillsborough law “There just seems to be this continual pattern where he says things and then he takes them back And to do that on the back of a Hillsborough anniversary – I’m appalled by it.” Starmer’s spokesperson said: “We remain fully committed to bringing in a Hillsborough law which will include a legal duty of candour for public servants and criminal sanctions for those who refuse to comply Report released as Labour admits it will break promise to enact law by 36th anniversary and rewrites key proposals Bereaved families have urged ministers to introduce the Hillsborough law in full, according to a new report, as Labour admitted that a promise to bring legislation to parliament by the 36th anniversary of the disaster would be broken and the Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds attended the “family listening day” event on 3 February The report of the listening day records the overwhelming view of attenders that the government must not retreat from its commitment to guard against future cover-ups by implementing a legally enforceable “duty of candour” on public authorities But despite the event, and Labour’s manifesto pledge to introduce the Hillsborough law, the government has been rewriting the key proposals. After a furious reaction from families, Keir Starmer is now expected to break his promise to bring the law to parliament by 15 April, the 36th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster On Friday Mahmood and Thomas-Symonds co-signed a letter to family members acknowledging that the promise would be broken “For too long this city has been let down,” Starmer said in 2022 one of my first acts as prime minister will be to put the Hillsborough law on the statute book.” Repeating that pledge in 2024, Starmer described it as a “law for Liverpool a law for the 97 [victims of the Hillsborough disaster]” and a law for victims of the Post Office “and all the countless injustices over the years suffered by working people at the hands of those who were supposed to serve them” People whose relatives were killed in those disasters and victims of those scandals attended the Inquest listening day event with Mahmood and Thomas-Symonds “Participants highlighted egregious cover-ups and outright lies told by officials in public services,” the report says Families at the event insisted that “thorough enforcement of the duty of candour” was needed with sanctions and penalties for public officials who “knowingly obstruct justice” The Hillsborough law drafted by Weatherby sets out the legal terms for such a duty of candour as well as a justice measure emphasised by bereaved families for decades: public funding for legal representation equal to that of public authorities at inquests and inquiries families have been told that the government’s new draft is based more on public authorities signing up to a charter and does not include the funding for legal representation A government media briefing last week that said the draft law could have led to civil servants being prosecuted for telling a white lie about being late for work to bosses has prompted fury from families as it has always been clear that criminal sanctions would be for police or public officials misleading the public Mahmood and Thomas-Symonds said the government remained committed to “a Hillsborough law that will include a legal duty of candour for public servants and criminal sanctions for those who refuse to comply whose 18-year-old son James was one of the 97 people unlawfully killed at Hillsborough said of the listening day: “After hearing the stories of all the other families fighting for justice I am more determined than ever to demand that the Hillsborough law presented to parliament is ‘all or nothing’.” said the “disappointing” delay should be used as “an urgent opportunity” to ensure the law was introduced in full “The evidence in our report is too compelling and stark to ignore You’re all signed up!Want more of our free, weekly newsletters in your inbox? 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Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Cai Culpepper is a great example of how in track and field It’s her finishes that have gotten a lot of attention this season In her first year competing for Tampa Prep this freshman has already broken school records in the 200 and 400 meter dash She set a tone in the postseason by breaking her own 400 meter record at the district championships Was she born with this talent or is it something that she’s developed over the years “But then I have to put in the work to use my gift Cai’s work ethic is something that sets her apart from the others And it’s that hard work that shows up in her results so when I come on the track I feel comfortable enough that I put in what I need to put in here,” she said It’s what she’s been doing from a very early age Spectrum News first introduced you to Cai two years ago when she was the fastest preteen in the nation She was breaking records then and setting the stage for her prep career Now she is lighting up the high school scene and has her sights set on the Olympics “It’s like my mind is blank and I’m just letting my body do what’s it’s used to doing,” Cai said — The 151st Kentucky Derby has come and gone with Sovereignty taking home first place Churchill Downs isn’t the only place that held races on Saturday Hundreds of people made their way down to Tampa Bay Downs “There’s something about watching live horses race,” she said Moore came all the way from Sarasota to see Saturday’s races It’s not just the races that people come to the track for Tour Again” tour with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts to the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum is offering $5 admission for moms on Sunday Regular admission is $16 to see the wide collection of classic cars Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Live based on the recent reboot of Jim Henson’s beloved 1980s creations will be at the Straz Center in Tampa on Saturday [ Straz Center for the Performing Arts ]Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Live: Based on the recent reboot of Jim Henson’s beloved 1980s creations the show features a new story that follows the Fraggles on a mission to find the magical Celebration Stone in Morsani Hall at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts AMAZE with Jamie Allan: The illusionist is known as an innovator of magic and a groundbreaking high-tech magician. Through May 11. Tickets start at $45.83. Jaeb Theater at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. strazcenter.org. Graphicstudio Open House and Benefit Sale: The University of South Florida’s art research institute attracts top talent and in this sale, hundreds of original, artist-signed, fine art prints and sculpture multiples will be on display and available for sale at discounted prices. The sale is a one-day event, Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on the USF campus at 3702 Spectrum Blvd. Suite 100, just north of the Embassy Suites Hotel on Fowler Avenue. Subscribe to our free Do & Dine newsletter Consume: The Morean Center for Clay presents “Consume” featuring the work of Erica Bleu who explores human emotion through the behaviors of insects Her work reflects this tension through elegant clay forms in faded greens and muted grays their ornate slip-trailed designs and floral water etchings evoking both beauty and quiet unease We Them One’s Comedy Tour: Led by Mike Epps from “Next Friday” the top comedy lineup includes Deray Davis Lil Duval and Mojo Brookz in a stand-up showcase Saturday Puscifer & Primus): The Sessanta tour is an atypical concert It’s one solid set that clocks in around three hours in total and features Puscifer Each band performs multiple mini sets of their own material with the bands shifting members as the night goes on $42 and up at Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre The view driving southwest from Hillsborough County heading to Pinellas County on the new Howard Frankland Bridge on March 25 It will be among the many topics in the Tampa Bay Times' community discussion focusing on responsible sustainable development as Tampa Bay’s landscape continues to grow and evolve [ DIRK SHADD | Times ]Sustainability in Growth: Join the Tampa Bay Times for a community discussion focusing on responsible This discussion will explore how innovative practices are helping shape the future of our region Craig Ferguson: The comedian and former late night host performs Wednesday Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Food & Wine Festival: Guests can sip and savor their way through the park each weekend of the event This week features concerts by classic rockers Grand Funk Railroad on Saturday and the legendary salsa group El Gran Combo on Sunday Food and beverage are purchased separately and is not included with park admission Terms of Endearment: Though Emma is often exasperated by her highly-opinionated mother, Aurora, when they need one another most, will they be able to find courage in each other? 8 p.m. May 9-11. 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Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. 21 May 2025 13:30312SUNNY SUBURBAN STARTERAuction: 34 Shortland Street City on Wednesday 21 May 2025 at 1:30PM (unless sold prior) sunny and just the right size for young families this delightful two-level home is bound to put a smile on your dial Fresh and modern inside with a spacious deck and garden get ready to be truly charmed by this 'home sweet home' Tucked down a driveway and set back from the street Downstairs features light and bright living lounge and a sleek modern kitchen – a dream space for the family to connect together with a simply gorgeous open laundry/utility area Further upstairs you’ll find two generously-sized bedrooms with skylight windows and cathedral-style ceilings The outdoor living here is simply superb: the west-facing deck and spacious garden offers loads of room for birthday parties kids play set plus several established fruit trees you'll find bus stops and popular Hillsborough Primary just a hop south and west via SW m’way access within 1km See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson based on a borrower’s individual credit assessment.Canstar's Most Awarded Personal LoanGet a renovation loan up to $70K and bring your vision to life we can approve your home improvement loan quickly and get your renovation started A ceilidh is the traditional Scottish community dance Our ceilidh dances are alcohol-free and family friendly Everyone is welcome; our friendly caller will explain everything and our live band will get you on your feet and dancing © Auckland Council 2025 All rights reserved For more information on what data is contained in the cookies please click the 'Find out more on the Auckland Council website' button Sign up for our e-newsletter and be the first to know about exciting events and news Hillsborough Community College (HCC) will host Enrollment Days at each of its five campuses during the months of May and June Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn about HCC’s admissions process participate in advising and financial aid sessions select courses and complete fall 2025 registration but space is limited; students must RSVP to secure a seat “Enrollment day provides an invaluable opportunity for students to explore all that Hillsborough Community College has to offer — whether they are just beginning their academic journey or planning to take the next step in their education,” said Dr students will not only gain a deeper understanding of our admissions process but also have access to advising financial aid assistance and the chance to register for courses for the fall 2025 semester we are committed to supporting our students every step of the way and we look forward to helping them achieve their educational goals by ensuring they have the support needed for success.” Hillsborough Community College serves more than 45,000 students annually at its five campuses located throughout Tampa Bay. For more information, visit www.hccfl.edu Visit www.hccfl.edu/accreditation for more information I would like to receive emails from Osprey Observer Normally with these renovation stories it’s always about a new owner coming in and wanting to change things house—the owners had already lived there before “Having lived there from 2011 to 2022, the family returned in February 2024, expressing that it feels almost surreal to call it their own again, often saying, ‘It’s hard to believe it is our house,’” says Amy Kopp of Ambiance Interiors like missing cabinet and flooring; a drainage issue which created a “pond” under the living room; layout issues; and more “The layout was disjointed some poorly constructed by previous owners who had made non-permitted alterations including using plywood to build steps,” Amy explains windows had been covered up within the walls operable skylight referred to as the ‘hobbit hole.’ These elements also hinted at the house’s unique personality and potential which the homeowners have worked hard to restore and enhance.” wanted the space to be a cozy sanctuary and peaceful retreat that was authentic to the house’s original character and the family’s personality by incorporating elements like wood and green tones and warm—a stark contrast to the house’s previous famously drafty and cold condition,” says Amy “Preserving some of the original woodwork was a priority and we conducted multiple rounds of experiments with different species of wood and stains to achieve the perfect look One of the more unique challenges was matching the wood in the hobbit hole skylight which turned out to be a rare species of eucalyptus.” One of the big tasks was leveling the house “This not only improved flow but also allowed for larger we added large windows to flood the interior with natural light and incorporated natural fabrics and warm woods to create an inviting atmosphere.” resulting in a beautiful partnership that brought the new skylight to life.” Amy and team also prioritized personal touches for the family like the cozy nook near the fireplace for Parvina to enjoy her tea The kitchen and dining area became an open space where Perry could grade papers which is the perfect spot for Parvina to do some gardening prep And there are niches and nooks throughout the house where Parvenu can display bud vases and plant cuttings which further enhances the home’s connection to nature The bathrooms all got an update, too, with handmade tiles from McIntyre in a green palette. The powder room features a striking Schumacher wallpaper and a Calacatta stone countertop with a wide edge “Each space was thoughtfully designed to reflect the family’s needs “With their busy careers and active family life collecting unique treasures along the way,” Amy explains “The renovation allowed them to pull these cherished items out of drawers where they had been tucked away for decades and now they proudly display them beautifully Each piece serves as a daily reminder of their adventures and the friends they’ve made throughout their journeys The home still feels like ‘them,’ with every element reflecting their story and the importance of their memories.” General Contractor: Sarmad Khalaf, EDR Design Build and so much more delivered straight to your door every quarter A blind woman says she faced discrimination from a small-town museum when staff told her she could not have her guide dog inside. Maelie Johnston of Hawera was taking her son and his friends to the Hillsborough Holden Museum for his eighth birthday. He had been anticipating the visit as a car fanatic, but was left gutted when his sight-impaired mum was confronted about her service animal. She told the Herald it left her feeling humiliated, uncomfortable and unwelcome. Her dog is a Golden Labrador. Maelie Johnston (centre) with her son Archie and dog Belinda. Photo / Supplied “An unfriendly individual [staff member at the museum in New Plymouth] came up to us and said that dogs are not allowed,” Johnston said. After explaining the dog, Belinda, was a guide dog, the staff member let them by. But while they were looking at the cars, another staff member confronted her and the youngsters. “They said, ‘This isn’t really the sort of place to bring a dog’, as if I’m bringing my pet dog out for fun,” Johnston said. “Belinda is a highly trained, serious working dog. She is very well-behaved — more than some people. “I tried explaining the access rights for guide dogs, but this individual was not really interested and extremely rude. I’m not too sure what they thought Belinda would do to their precious cars. I would have been more worried about the kids, to be honest.” Johnston said she promptly left and would not support a business treating somebody poorly. “This is called discrimination on the grounds of disability, and it’s not okay, ever. “Needless to say, my son is absolutely gutted.” Johnston made her comments directly to the museum in an online review. The museum responded to her, and to a number of people who commented on the review in her support. “Our sincere apologies for the miscommunication that occurred today,” Hillsborough Holden Museum said. “Unfortunately, there was a misunderstanding, as the person at the museum counter was not expecting a guide dog. “In all honesty, we have never had a blind person with a guide dog want to come and see our Holden collection before.” The museum said its staff member eventually realised Belinda was a guide dog and was going to let Johnston and the children in, but by this time, they had already turned and left. “We will be retraining our staff, and we will ensure all disability-assist dogs and their handler are welcomed onto our property in the future.” The Human Rights Commission said denying a person access because they relied on a disability-assist dog could breach the Human Rights Act. Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. 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