March 16, 2001
Tampa Bay: March 16, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Employee shot leaving work
A bullet is lodged in the brain of the victim, who is described as being well-liked by her tanning salon clients.
Man convicted in 2 traffic deaths
A jury says he was speeding down 34th Street when he collided with a van, killing a woman and her unborn child.
Council eases limits on reclaimed water
A ban on new hookups is lifted and the council hopes to give the mayor more control over water emergencies.
Man was beaten to death, police say
Detectives don't have a motive or a suspect yet in St. Petersburg's fifth homicide of the year.
Tampa Bay headlines
More ads pulled from 98 Rock
Doctor stricken on global journey
Tampa Parks Department makes Al Lopez playgrounds off-limits
What to do about arsenic?
2 guilty in bid to sell trade secrets
Tampa Bay briefs
Executive accused of patient brokering
Owner of clinics charged with overcharging for MRI tests
North Pinellas headlines
Pub beefs up security at St. Patrick's party
Tensions over couple's fountain run high
Dispute over condo project settled
Body on beach identified as missing firefighter
Library's new mystery: Where is the cash?
Woman charged with theft of $840 cat
Fan of kayaks steers others on tours
Woman on bicycle injured
'Save Tarpon' signs are declared legal
Novice, incumbent face off in District 4
Llama case defendant eligible for public aid
Fall music series expands to six concerts
Stanton's job application not an issue
Tarpon Springs hopefuls respond
Mother accused of neglect after girl left alone
Man arrested in shooting
Classic Ladies, Kroeger roll through tourney at Dunedin
Where the boys aren't
Garage sale set for Saturday
Happenings
Hillsborough headlines
Tennis court upsets neighbors
Report: Health plan may go broke
Alvarez to join law firm
Tampa officer cleared in fatal shooting of teen
Tax architect criticizes plan for museum
Once a key witness, man now faces own sentence
Bulletin board
Spartan shorts
Bulls bits
News of Florida
Bill would ease rules for heart programs
Boy gets life, no parole, for strangling playmate
Legislature 2001
New College ready to cut ties with USF
Bill restricting autopsy photos sent to House
Abused kids can sue parents, court says
Around the state

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