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July 14, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 14, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Cleanup of city property almost complete
Two years after a sweep of city-owned property that identified needed improvements, only electrical work at the city marina remains.
All-white board has opportunity for diversity
Jeb Bush can make news and history in Pinellas County this month when he appoints a new School Board member.
Details of deadly fire still hazy
The fire chief and city manager say the fire union president's actions have delayed the investigation into the June 28 blaze.
Health vs. the rules
A mobile home park owner forbids wall-unit air conditioners. Not even for medical reasons.
New EPA official meets critics
Reactions of residents near the Stauffer site range from open skepticism to blunt disapproval as a new acting ombudsman visits.
Five from Clearwater hurt in wreck
Five members of a Clearwater family were injured Saturday in a Polk County automobile accident that killed two people in another vehicle.
New building a first for school
LARGO -- For the first time in its 34-year history, St. Paul's School is getting a new building on campus -- a $2-million project featuring classrooms, a science laboratory and an art studio.
Trio prepared to take over at Dunedin Lanes
Matt Stevenson walked into Seminole Lanes as general manager for the final time last week, knowing he was moving on to a higher calling.
Tampa Bay headlines
How is a parent to choose?
Obesity reshapes hospital care
Technical problems get man deported
Don't put umbrella away yet
25-mile pursuit ends in convenience store
Neither hate nor rain deter rally
Metro week in review
South Pinellas headlines
Neighbors have uneasy view of Belleair Causeway bridge
Will changes bring order to a frayed police force?
A nervous new mom? Here's a place for you
Economic ills rein in free clinic's offerings
Fowl roundup is a sleeper
Disabled veteran dies in fire at home
Local man to take Civitan presidency
Beaches notebook
Meadowlawn achiever gets a boost from her neighbors
The youth of today
Fine print takes back power bill windfall
Parks let dogs meet, greet
Endangered loggerhead's nest plundered for eggs
The bean scene
College reunion targets repairing communities
Battle lines forming over building rules
Meeting spot for mentally ill opens doors
Rough 'n' tumble play turns soft
Homeless coalition remains determined
Man thanks cab driver for life-saving ride, phone call
Madeira Beach, city marina manager go separate ways
Letters
Behemoths at beach are height of absurdity
Hillsborough headlines
City help not enough for trade center
North of Tampa
Dangerous consequences
Choices abound in District 47 race
Taking to the sidewalk
At indoor soccer leagues, never let 'em see you sweat
Plan ahead to get the most out of a family road trip
Zoning: Building could become veterinary clinic
Week in Review
Freedom High to form booster club
School loses a beloved teacher
Work on railroad ties up traffic
Mrs. Florida and Mom
Gym sued for treadmill injury
Landscape architects interviewed
Decision lets dump trucks roll through neighborhood
Neighborhood Notebook
Candidates press on with points despite distractions
Pair of GOP war chests swell
News of Florida
Manatee rules crimp Super Bowl plans
Harris raises more than $2-million

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