April 28, 2000
Tampa Bay: April 28, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Official cites intimidation at Jordan Park
ST. PETERSBURG -- A ranking official of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has added his voice to those who say the St. Petersburg Housing Authority has threatened and intimidated Jordan Park residents who don't support the authority's plans.
Spirited Tyrone Middle School student dies suddenly
Athletic and seemingly in good health, Marcus Drayton, 14, had dreamed of playing high school and college-level football.
TV anchor sues media institute, authors; says book libeled him
The Poynter Institute "didn't publish or commission the book" and is not responsible, its attorney says.
Farkas: Mayor sought employee donations
David Fischer calls the legislator's allegations that he asked city workers to help his wife's campaign "pure fabrication."
House recipient, housing chief deny bribery
ST. PETERSBURG -- Georgene Holloway says nobody bribed her, and Darrell Irions says he would never do such a thing.
Tampa Bay headlines
Bayflite 3: a mystery, a sorrow
'Who wants it?' not only question in UF search
Groups stress CPR's importance
St. Petersburg to simplify utility payment process
North Pinellas headlines
For city's heart, a new future unveiled
Agency kicks in for water project, park
Downtown ideas aired for Palm Harbor
Police vow to silence Easter bombs
Heated fundraising has cool result
Joint-use library accord reached
Civil War re-enactment at Fort De Soto Park
Forget history, forget Porky; the pig is not a fit mascot
Mola remains in the game, and now in a position to further it
Livin' large in Largo
Without more money, museum may be history
Man charged with robbery of drugstore
Hillsborough headlines
Fires set at 3 occupied dwellings
Bargain flows to South Tampa
Competition tests kids' mental capital
Council bats around term limit idea
Boys accused in shootings rearrested
Counselor: Don't study too hard
Cars, education at center of show

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