May 7, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 7, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Residents cling to hopes for housing The Tampa Housing Authority seeks federal aid to raze and rebuild Riverview Terrace and demolish the Tom Dyer Homes.Neighbors join forces in fight against arson Tampa Heights residents gather to start a street-by-street overnight watch program. Man arrested after shooting during dispute TAMPA -- An argument between two men escalated into a shooting Saturday afternoon, sending one man to the hospital and the other to jail. Body found in bushes by man walking dog TAMPA -- A man walking his dog Saturday morning discovered a body in bushes in the 300 block of West Flora Street on the east side of the Hillsborough River, authorities said. Housing renewal hurts businesses As the buildings fall in two dilapidated Tampa housing projects, neighborhood merchants feel the pain.
Tampa Bay headlines
Laser offers hope for saving sight
Fear and anxiety rise from the flames
Horrific accident created an unforgettable scene
Memories stay with man at command of the ship
Stetson law school holds its commencement
USF awards degrees on three campuses
9 arrests at pot protest
Skyway needs repairs, but will last
Pinellas headlines
Store's customers hunt for jewelry, shop owner
Cancer battle on the move
Chief believes officer's accuser
Ippolito upbraided on button
Ippolito upbraided on button
Forensics van joins crime war
Swiftmud decision a permit for folly
Lyceum visitors to remember
Beall's opens outlet store near Bayway
Workers fit right in to pipe repair job
The week ahead
Two beach cities may latch onto trolleys
More tests planned for lead
A word of advice on ramp speed-limit signs
Bay area moms head for Washington's Mall
After 38 years, he'll hear his last bell
Activists carry weight, council says
Restaurant approved for Tyrone Boulevard
Neighbors, board say no to rezoning
Gulfport council gets a pay raise
Teen's scholarship is a neighborly gesture
2 top officers quit local association; charge bias
Jewish teens make somber trip to concentration camps
From running away to reaching out
Officials plan to tidy up properties
Some say park has gone to the dogs
School bells may change schedule
Volunteers run for life -- all night
Army's Robbins named league's best in softball
Woman's arm amputated after bus runs over her
Driver blamed in fatal crash
Chamber recognizes businesses
Parishioners find their calling: the theater
Florida headlines
Latvala led foes of the anti-environment measures.
Laws keep consumers in mind
Session's true victor unknown till November
Roar of reform talk ends in trickle of bills
Legislature winners and losers
Measure would lower hurdle for students aiming for A's
What's good for business was mostly what passed

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