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September 5, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 5, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Marchers mark 2 years since boy disappeared
For the first time since Zach Bernhardt vanished one morning without a trace, his mother returns to talk about life without her son.
Man saves his pets, wife's ashes from house fire
Two dogs and a boa constrictor are spared the flames of a house fire. A hamster's fate is unclear.
Border may bulge for new townhomes
A developer envisions 112 units on land he wants to see annexed into Largo. Commissioners give preliminary approval.
Transit authority proposes tax cut
Higher property values, favorable insurance rates and lower fuel costs mean the bus operation needs less tax.
Apartments cited for false alarms
The Pinellas County Housing Authority is told to fix the frequent problem at a subsidized housing complex.
Principal of A school to start at new one
The leader of Garrison-Jones Elementary says helping launch a fundamental middle school will be a challenge.
Safety Harbor to see cut in tax rate
Commissioners are poised to approve the city's lowest tax rate in 30 years. But rising property values will still give next year's budget a boost.
March marks two years since Clearwater boy disappeared
CLEARWATER -- After her 8-year-old son vanished from her apartment two years ago, Leah Hanson went into hiding.
Playoffs settle K-Swiss singles
The K-Swiss Tennis League Summer Playoffs determined champions in nine women's singles divisions and 11 men's classes.
Letters
Dunedin Planning Board made good call on Publix project
Re: Dunedin board recommends against rezoning, story, Aug. 21.
Tampa Bay headlines
County prods its tech official
Schools fill as fast as they can be built
Tampa may pay for polluting
Shaq promoter in thicket of failed deals
WEDU-Ch. 3 to air interviews with Democratic governor candidates
With this place comes a new sense of name
South Pinellas headlines
Parent is angered by skin tone remarks
Principals must 'market' schools
Hillsborough headlines
Distinguishing Denises
Why not the Ernie Hooper Dome?
A second look at driver's influence
News of Florida
Reno, McBride focus on base
Candidates make their cases
Prized senior vote more fragmented
New law lets you vote early for any reason
Boy again points to grown friend as father's killer
Around the state
Ex-flight attendant asks for tobacco settlement
Senate leader supports new chief of DCF
pot check

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