Tampa Bay: January 10, 2002
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WEEKEND

Robert Cray enjoys the celebrity his music has brought, and as he reflects upon his position in the blues world, humor punctuates his memories. Story |
North Pinellas County news
Height rules at beach set board on edge
Bob Jonson says commissioners should make the final decisions about buildings taller than 100 feet. Others disagree. They'll sort it out tonight.
Woman's ire rises with trees
The unattended brush from an empty lot spills over to her mother's home. The lot's owner notes that he is in compliance.
Pinellas digest
Clearwater police seek pickup in abduction
Theater students plead for program
There won't be a dramatic restoration of the gutted theater program at SPC, but students were met "halfway."
Two men injured when SUVs collide
One of the drivers had to be cut out of his flipped vehicle after the crash Wednesday afternoon at Evans and Belcher roads.
Fire displaces four tenants
The four units in Tarpon Springs' 232 Lemonstreet Village are damaged, causing $150,000 in damage
Why change who decides on tall buildings?
The issue on the table at tonight's Clearwater City Commission meeting is this: Who should make the final decision about whether tall buildings can be built in Clearwater Beach?
Teenager pleads guilty in Pinellas robberies
LARGO -- An 18-year-old accused of a string of Pinellas County store robberies referred to by police as the "Sorry, We're Closed" cases pleaded guilty to numerous charges Wednesday.
Pinellas players, K-Swiss League savoring success
Another group of K-Swiss League winners was named last month in singles, doubles and mixed divisions.