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May 12, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 12, 2002
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A tide of change carries her home

[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
The return of Maggie Miles, a cost analyst at Lockheed Martin, symbolizes a revival effort in the Union Academy neighborhood. |
North Pinellas County news
Motorist in drunken crash gets five years
CLEARWATER -- A man who caused a crash last year that left a Largo High School student in a coma for 56 days has been sentenced to five years in prison.
Clearwater krewe launches with civic, social goals
Ye Mystic Krewe of the Santa Margarita, named for a Spanish galleon, plans to help charities and take part in Gasparilla.
Deal clinches signal for 'Death Valley'
The agreement means a light at an accident-plagued intersection on U.S. 19 could be operating within six months.
East Lake High baseball team poised for title run
The team's journey to its first class 5A state championship continues with semifinals Friday at Legends Field in Tampa.
MLK will close for months of road work
The thoroughfare will be open only to local traffic during five months of improvements aimed at slowing drivers.
Keeping momentum is Clearwater's next challenge
People who have observed Clearwater in recent years may have the impression that city government has a dysfunctional relationship with its residents. They may believe that many people don't like living there and that residents do a lot of complaining about what goes on at City Hall.
Making strides
An accident took his leg. But the tragedy sparked a business that helps others walk -- and sometimes run.
Making strides
An accident took his leg. But the tragedy sparked a business that helps others walk -- and sometimes run.
Safety Harbor church to close
First United Methodist Church of Safety Harbor, founded in 1905, will shut down after its congregation dwindles to fewer than 100 members.
Tampa Bay headlines
Mugger gains nothing as he batters couple
Lifelong devotion
Workshop to guide grant writers
Week in review
Military news
Push could accelerate an expressway connection
Quality sand hard to find? Try shells, rocks and oil
South Pinellas headlines
Take this store -- please, say leaders
Friends try to live out a baseball dream
Beach trolley may get parked
Gulfport looks north to uplift a main drag
St. Petersburg to end sham recycling program
Slowly, stacks of steel form sea wall
Volunteer group still makes a difference
Pinellas Park feels squeeze of budget
Butler goes from critic to city voice
Letters
Do your patriotic duty: Help voters
Stetson marks its 102nd graduating class
Beach Drive gamblers learn the gig is up
Developer plans bank for former FPC haunt
At a crossroads
Company decides to drop plans for College Landings
Term limits might go on ballot
YMCA to offer class for young swimmers
Sharpen your sand tools, sculpting contest coming
Bob Gilder is applauded as a champion of his city
Playing the Manhattan
Couple shares art tradition
Afternoon tea benefits YWCA of Tampa Bay
Sordid truth revealed when car doors open
Mets' D'Amico shows ability to overcome injuries
New construction slows in 2001
'Right Turn Only' still a sign of the times on First
Vacant dwellings destroyed by fire
Disston Heights concerned about group of kids at park
Flyers are no strangers to Illinois' historic River run
What's up on campus
Spicers follow examples set by their fathers
Hillsborough headlines
Investigators suspect man was killed in mobile home
North of Tampa
The fight of his life
Zoning: Grill seeks permit to sell alcohol
Top 10 young women chosen
Chamberlain staffers honored
Freedom, Liberty make progress
Neighborhood notebook
Week in review
Open & Shut
Bellamy students get concrete solution
All Spanish, all the time
Judge offers advice on criminal courts
News of Florida
Tough ex-judge now defends DCF
A child's 'yes' can reduce a sentence
Gate open to growth, critics say
'Smart money' is on winners

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