May 18, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 18, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Court restores juvenile curfew in Pinellas Park The American Civil Liberties Union promises to appeal the decision to the Florida Supreme Court.Leisure beckons museum president The leader of Florida International Museum will leave to enjoy retirement now that the institute is financially stable. YMCA director faces more charges ST. PETERSBURG -- Investigators on Wednesday charged a YMCA outreach director with two additional counts of molesting children.
Tampa Bay headlines
Shooting was act of frustration, investigators say
5 schools' FCAT day absences may hurt
Mending the fences around a glass house
Dot Ruggles, 59, elections chief, dies
Al-Najjar rally set for Friday
Pinellas watering restrictions
North Pinellas headlines
Bluff plan has officials' support
Denial may dim future of Dunedin electric utility
Shelby must resign to seek county job
Safety Harbor firefighter honored for heroism on job
Teen pleads no contest to arson charge
Tarpon Springs man faces several drug charges
Moviegoers seethe after cars towed
14 teachers receive top grades
Lack of enthusiasm for redevelopment is no surprise
Some fear effects of border plan
Seniors converge on Pinellas in bid for state titles
Hillsborough headlines
Hillsborough County okays sale of public land
Privacy is priority for Chief Holder
Suspect killed after shooting deputy
Good deed costs vet his van
Man held in fire is not a suspect in other arsons
Rezoning could jeopardize city's plan for river park

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