|
September 10, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 10, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Work to start on key U.S. 19 overpass
The busy and dangerous Drew Street intersection will become a six-lane bridge that will cost nearly $30-million and be done by fall 2005.
Housing could displace tortoises
Ten planned luxury homes near Safety Harbor Middle School could send gopher tortoises packing.
Judge gives teen life sentence
Scott Lang is found guilty of killing husband and father Richard Hosking. He still faces two murder solicitation charges.
Smoke killed Largo man who set fire to his home
LARGO -- A man who died after he set fire to his home Sunday afternoon was killed by smoke inhalation, Largo police said Monday.
Interest subsidy stokes business
Firms in the city's redevelopment zone get an incentive to upgrade their facilities as Largo pays interest on their loans.
Burglary suspect chased across busy street
OLDSMAR -- His gun drawn, a postal inspector chased a burglary suspect across six lanes of afternoon rush-hour traffic Monday on Tampa Road and then wrestled with him in front of shocked witnesses.
Judge hopefuls trade attacks
Declan Mansfield and John Renke III, opponents for Pasco-Pinellas Circuit Judge Group 25, have waged an unconventional election battle.
King is on his game in CGA Match-Play
A 3-handicap senior division player captured the County Golf Association's annual Match-Play Championship at Seminole Lakes Country Club.
Schools pause for reflection
Using songs, interviews, color guards -- even butterflies -- schools will remember Sept. 11 by focusing on the present rather than dwelling on the losses of the past.
Letters
Mayor pledges to keep business separate
Re: Mayor's mix of public, private raises questions, story, Sept. 3.
Tampa Bay headlines
West Nile virus found in Hillsborough County
Where's the cruise ship? It's anyone's guess
Creepy spider crawls into hidden spaces of bay area
South Pinellas headlines
Cabinet to meet at City Hall in St. Petersburg
Hillsborough headlines
Woman killed, police search for boyfriend
Bus driver earns an award for heroism
News of Florida
Campaign ends on a new day
It's a whole new ball game with touch screen balloting.
Appeals court upholds decision on drug policy
Interim president at New College says he wants to stay on
Judge opens door to a review of man's conviction in killing
Governor stumps in Central Florida

© Copyright 2002 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.
|