Tampa Bay: April 5, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Mother killed, 2 daughters hurt in crash
Police say the accident occurred when an elderly man sped through an intersection on McMullen-Booth Road.
Land buys will move projects forward
For $11-million, the city will get an ex-Home Depot site for a new Phillies stadium and a mobile home park for flood-prevention work.
Pinellas digest
Temple B'nai Israel hosts Yom Hashoa observance
Decisions seen as beginning, not end
City officials say commissioners were looking to the future when they voted to build a library and end the Renaissance Festival.
Fallen soldier won't be forgotten
A friend who considered him family makes sure by setting up a scholarship in the name of Marc Anderson, who died a hero in Afghanistan.
PhilFest 2002 offers a great party
KEYSTONE -- On most weekdays, Benson Cruz runs dialysis machines.
Attorney disputes judge's limits
The lawyer of a man charged with swindling investors says the restrictions are intended to unfairly punish Robert Swain.
Application of the law is not always just
Re: 4 arrested in coffee shop gambling case, story, March 28.
Clearwater city commission digest
Downtown development back in plans
Adopt A School program is striking lots of interest
All of them are on the dean's list at 38 of the Pinellas County elementary schools. Part of the students' reward is two hours of fun in the Adopt A School program at Sunshine Bowl and Seminole and Sunrise lanes.
Clearwater company faulted in death
A Labor Department inquiry finds violations at a construction site, where a pipe dropped on a car.
Happenings
Christian concert
New stamp's design to be introduced in Clearwater
The city's stamp club hosts its first national event: the unveiling of the design for the new Longleaf Pine Forest stamp, to be launched in Tallahassee later this month.