Tampa Bay: April 4, 2001
Hillsborough County news
Kleman's fate on docket today
The County Administrator's contract extension could come up for a vote today when the commission meets.
Deadheads find their muse in Ratdog
The band's performance brings to town the infamous hordes, who roved from concert to concert behind the Grateful Dead.
School Board wrestles with bomb threat policy
TAMPA -- How could the district even consider transferring to other schools students who threatened to blow up their schools, School Board member Carol Kurdell demanded to know.
Relentless teenager honored for work
TAMPA -- Jennifer Sasso's restlessness hints that she has a lot on her mind. The 16-year-old always seems to be thinking of the next project she wants to tackle. Right now, she is thinking of the dress rehearsal coming up for Berkeley Preparatory's spring play. She's the lead.
Biker: Murders, extortion typified Outlaws
A former member of the notorious motorcycle gang testifies against the leader.
UT student regrets friends are suspended
The victim of a stun gun attack says the incident has been blown out of proportion. They're "my really good friends."
Business briefs
The Hatcher Group, a Tampa General Agency of New England Financial, is holding an open house today from 4 to 8 p.m. at 2701 North Rocky Point Drive, Suite 1160, in Tampa. The Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at 6:30 p.m., celebrating the opening of the new location. The Hatcher Group provides insurance and investment products such as life and disability insurance, annuities and mutual funds, long-term care insurance and retirement planning, employee and executive benefits and business pension plans. Call Audra Sullivan (813) 281-1118.