Tampa Bay: April 8, 2001
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City kitty

[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
Fred, a City Hall resident and Seminole's top bureaucat, hasn't worn out his welcome after 11 years. |
North Pinellas County news
Pinellas makes room for its baby boom
The county as a whole is getting younger, census figures show, and that means new schools, libraries and parks.
Scientologists may join garage and terminal project
The church, which planned to build parking for its new facility, may form a partnership with Clearwater and the county on a larger garage and bus terminal.
West Bay: 1 road, but 2 futures?
Business owners on the north side of West Bay Drive wonder how they fit in Largo's redevelopment efforts.
Scientology group supports Crow bill
With help from a group founded by Scientology, state Rep. Larry Crow drafts a bill that evolved from an anti-psychoactive drug measure to a more general proposal.
Festival draws raves from art lovers, artists
TARPON SPRINGS -- The 27th annual Tarpon Springs Art Festival was good to Mary Proctor on Saturday, even before she sold much art.
Tarpon ready to pitch tax plan
Four county commissioners say they are willing to discuss the city's proposed plan that would channel property tax revenues into the redevelopment district.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
North Pinellas briefs
Volunteers needed for mentoring programs