May 6, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 6, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Business-minded principal to retire ST. PETERSBURG -- Brenda Clark, who has gained national attention for her groundbreaking, business-style approach to education, is retiring as principal of Azalea Elementary School.Jordan Park demolition can go on, judge says ST. PETERSBURG -- A federal judge ruled Friday that the demolition of Jordan Park should continue, despite a last-minute lawsuit meant to stop it. Christine Hollins of pioneer family dies at 87 ST. PETERSBURG -- Christine R. Hollins, a member of a Suncoast family of pioneers with roots in the development of Pinellas and Citrus counties, died Friday (May 5, 2000) at home. She was 87. Chaplain's good will comes full circle During a crisis, clergy and hospital chaplains rally to support the family of one of their own.
Tampa Bay headlines
Man gets 7 years for drink's dangers
Joyner brings visual feast to radio
Four Oldsmar dogs get their day -- in court
Final service honors crew of Bayflite 3
Roaches-to-riches chase begins
Mourners recall woman's life, work
North Pinellas headlines
Kentucky company buys condo project
Police face 3rd slaying in week
Fountain falls victim to drought
Report: Police, Explorers had sex
Vandals trash work of young green thumbs
Library to mark 40 years' growth
Clearwater night parade ready to shine
Lottery crime paid for thief, officials say
Racing tonight at Sunshine Speedway
Hillsborough headlines
Union challenges law that allows Indian contract
Fancy frames, windows aglow and a trademark
Appeals court denies new trial for hospital
Both drivers in crash were drunk, tests show

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