North of Tampa: February 22, 2002
Got grass? Even lawn challenged can learn
NEW TAMPA -- My name is David and I have crabgrass.
Townhomes with a view filling a niche
The dwellings offer buyers a high-end, low-maintenance living alternative.
Players arrive at center stage
After years of love's labor, Carrollwood Players may find themselves on a home stage.
Out and about
Back woods walk
Art students display labor of love
Teenagers have a lot to say about broken hearts, and a high school art show reveals some of their interesting and even odd takes on the subject.
Bowling with bouncs
A fog machine, swirling lights and a steady beat transform a bowling alley.
Sickles finds a tough competitor in Liberatore
This lightweight is a hard worker who is quick on his feet and could place high in the state tournament this week in Lakeland.
6 area wrestlers qualify for state
Three hail from Sickles, including Jegan Gabbidon, the only regional champion.
Sports Digest
Keystone Little League celebrates first season
Rise to the occasion
Ann Zovko's bacon spinach pizza earns her a spot among 100 finalists in the Pillsbury Bake-Off in Orlando.
Money awaits community causes
Community development block grant dollars are available for groups. But they must apply for it.
Crews get ready to add interstate exit lane
Tampa advanced the state the money to add an exit lane at I-75 and Bruce B. Downs, which pushed the project ahead by roughly four years.
Nursery digs in over zoning flap
ODESSA -- Rick Dugger's home is enveloped by noise.
Neighborhood Notebook
Residents appeal ruling on school expansion
Learn how to compost, then get out and try it
Here's a way to get the whole family involved in garden care. The Suncoast Waldorf Kinderhaus and the School of the Suncoast will host their annual Family Gardening Class on March 2 from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at 2476 Nursery Road in Clearwater.