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August 18, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 18, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Survey helps police narrow their focus
While most of the survey's respondents say they generally feel safe, there are still concerns about traffic and burglary.
For some, back to school the only way to go
After sometimes many years in other careers, these professionals see teaching as their true calling.
City ponders a $40-million question
So far, reclaimed water has gone begging, but Largo officials want to prepare for wider use someday. That carries a hefty price.
Dunedin eager to get back in City Hall
DUNEDIN -- Through the window at City Hall you can see exposed drywall, bare floors and loose trash scattered about.
Pizza delivery policy sparks racism talk
Residents of the Union Academy neighborhood question why they can't get a pizza delivered after dark.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Sibole glad she didn't give soccer the boot
When Devon Sibole tried soccer at 10, she wasn't sure it was for her.
Late start can't slow area's Grandma Moses
Take a look behind you when you get off the elevator on the second floor of the Oldsmar Library and linger in the charm of tiny New England villages. The glass case holds an exhibit of miniature landscape and still-life paintings by North Pinellas' Grandma Moses.
Editorial
Festival compromise a reasonable choice
It appears the jugglers, minstrels and fire-eaters will make one final curtain call in Largo next spring. A truce is being declared so the Bay Area Renaissance Festival can go on -- and so Largo can stay out of court.
Letters
Condo raises more questions
Re: Condo fire chaos: "We have no water."
Tampa Bay headlines
Week in review
South Pinellas headlines
Pair seeks rezoning to build homes
Grateful Seminole to reward city manager
Weight lifted from teenage caregiver
County, beaches spar over tourism money
St. Pete Beach seeks fix for budget crunch
Clash on Kenneth City lines nears end
Two-way traffic is delayed for road
Hankies made with pride and love
Waiting in Midtown
Donald Beggs Sr. of Don's Dock dies
Artist's visit benefits kids and their hospital
Helpful advice from rookies and veterans
Florida Power discovers 1 more use for duct tape
Beaches notebook
Seminole briefs
Tax pitch is hard sell in Tierra Verde
Good works sprout with community garden
Treasure Island voters push for land-use say
Budget plan drafted for South Pasadena
It's enough to make a librarian cringe
Former dropouts say, 'I can,' and do
Letters
Lower the kaboom on the sale of fireworks
Hillsborough headlines
5 men face charges of cruelty to animals
Slow drive leads to drug arrest
North of Tampa
110-home project to move forward
Four GOP candidates will get to know you
Some special tax boards feeling haggard
Schools roundup
Kids' pet projects: Oreo, Emma, Heidi
High school golfers warm up
Community rolls out the red carpet
Tampa Palms manager resigns for more flexible job
Neighborhood notebook
Prosecutors: Two groups not in cahoots
Open or shut
Week in review
Politics from your couch
News of Florida
Gubernatorial campaign a trail blazer
Insurance customers still paying the price
Storm's howl fills the ears of survivors
State tests I-4 evacuation plan
Shower is top suspect in illness
Defining the issues
Jackson scolds governor
Voucher advocate takes top post
Judge prods officials to report on manatees

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