Tampa Bay: February 1, 2001
North Pinellas County news
IMRglobal announcement stuns city
The possible sale leaves Clearwater leaders wondering what will happen to the headquarters IMRglobal built downtown.
Suspect held in bad-check scheme
Police say a ring hired a homeless man for five months to cash stolen checks totaling about $25,000. Authorities are still looking for the group's leaders.
County targets voyeur sites
Officials want to make sure zoning rules are tough enough to keep certain Internet businesses out. Tarpon may become a test case for cities.
Dunedin may sell land for business complex
Liberty Square -- an office, retail and restaurant project -- may extend the reach of redevelopment along the Douglas Avenue corridor.
North Pinellas digest
Largo Central Park will have carnival atmosphere Saturday
Events at public parks should be free for all
Re: Clearwater's Super Celebration.
Stars come out for area events
There were a few celebrity athletes in town over the weekend, and I'm not referring to pro football players, former athletes and hangers-on.
104-year-old loved animals, old movies
CLEARWATER -- Philip Toman, known for his love of birds and animals, died Tuesday (Jan. 30, 2001) at the Clearwater Center nursing facility just a few days short of his 105th birthday. The center was planning a big party to mark the occasion Feb. 4.
Military news
Completion of training