St. Petersburg Times Online: Pasco County
TampaBay.com
Place an Ad Calendars Classified Forums Sports Weather
tampabay.com
November 3, 2002

Jan Glidewell
Wanted: Ads that enthrall criminals, others
You've just been stopped for driving without a license, registration and insurance.

Deputy Glenn returns as Rachel
After a leave, the deputy colleagues knew as Glenn Coy takes a key step in a personal journey, reporting to the Sheriff's Office as Rachel Coy.

Parade a medley of color, music and fun
For the 25th anniversary of the Flapjack Festival, Land O'Lakes residents come out to watch officials, performers and even Santa go by.

Shops stand in way of auto mall
Quail Hollow Plaza is a key obstacle in a proposal to build a 90-acre auto mall, which would bring jobs and revenue.

Race takes on personal issues
Mike Fasano lives with his diabetic mother. That fact is mentioned by his opponent Lee Cannon among the many issues that separate the candidates.

My opponent just won't end negative campaigning
Wiped the mud off your television yet?

Police: Woman tried to stab with kitchen knife
ZEPHYRHILLS -- A 23-year-old woman was arrested early Saturday morning after police said she tried to stab another person with an 8-inch kitchen knife.

Playoff scenarios
Another week, another set of games, and Pasco County's playoff picture clears up ... a little bit.

Friday night rewind
QUOTABLE

Strength in numbers
With just 24 players, Zephyrhills is more like a family than a team.

Region high school golf tournaments
FORMAT: Each regional has eight teams plus eight individuals, and the top two teams and the top two individuals (regardless of whether they're on the winning team) advance to the state tournament Nov. 12-13 at PGA Golf Village in Port St. Lucie.

Ridgewood couldn't stop Pirates offense in 57-6 rout
Pasco scored at will, jumping out to a 28-6 halftime lead en route to another easy victory.

Letters
Overhead walkways could save pedestrians
Editor: I just can't understand it. There are so many deaths caused by people trying to cross busy highways, and no one seems to do anything about it.

 


Other North Suncoast news
  • Negativity takes stage in tight race
  • Young mother delivers a miracle
  • Supervisor prepares for the main event
  • Friday night rewind
  • His time is almost here
  • Crabs are 'playing possum' from traps
  • Voters urged to be ready for Tuesday

  • Greg Hamilton
  • Election tomfoolery perplexes
  • Friday night rewind
  • Region high school golf tournaments
  • Those who did, teach
  • Hurricanes' Taylor looks to stay on roll
  • Lecanto girls are ready to take shot at tough region foes
  • Crystal River continues reign of 'Canes

  • Back to Top
    © Copyright 2002 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.