At last, library taking shape
A design for the downtown Clearwater structure is due in the late spring; construction may begin in spring 2002.
County's public access station ains some elbow room
Channel 18's new studio is part of a 24,000-square-foot facility with new equipment that will allow 24 hours of programming.
Campbell stands as busing's last divide
Many parents of more than 100 students in Largo will not let their children be bused to Campbell Park Elementary.
Newcomer urges outreach to citizens
The challenger campaigns in an area he thinks the Largo City Commission has overlooked.
Co-op funding renews tax district debate
The amount the East Lake Library receives prompts a community group to push again for a district to pay for the library and recreation.
Nuptials tied close to nature
The first wedding at the Florida Botanical Gardens goes on without a hitch after playful breezes quiet down just before it starts.
No ringing, no baby, but a deal is born
Keith Ashby's mobile phone was ringing all last week, and it wasn't just because the Clearwater city administrator was busy finishing a deal to build the Philadelphia Phillies a new spring training stadium.
Concept of amortization of billboards unfair
Re: Billboard lawyers to county: It'll cost, Feb. 20 story.
Candidate reply
Editor's note: The Times gives candidates not recommended by its editorial board the opportunity to write a response for publication. The following response was received from Robin Borland after the newspaper's recommendation of her opponent in the March 13 Safety Harbor City Commission election.
Ireland remains in Rounders' itinerary
ST. PETERSBURG -- The march of foot-and-mouth disease across Great Britain into Ireland has halted another march. The St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17 in Dublin has been canceled, and with it plans for the local Second Time Arounders Band to march in it. But even if that show won't go on, say the band's leaders, the trip is still on.