Tampa Bay: May 19, 2001
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For a day, he ruled the school

[Times photo: Boyzell Hosey]
At 10, he's probably the youngest principal to walk the halls at his elementary school. He won the job on his fundraising efforts. |
North Pinellas County news
Church critic trailed, arrested
The Church of Scientology investigated critic Jesse Prince, then passed information along to police.
8 Pinellas beaches shine in national list
All eight that applied are recognized by a group that certifies safe and environmentally sound beaches.
Reclaimed water use won't be optional
Starting in October, Largo plans to require hundreds of people who water their lawns with tap water to hook up to the city service.
Public to pore over library
Residents can study and critique the proposed design for the city's new main library during four public sessions, starting today.
Woman faces DUI, neglect charges
PALM HARBOR -- A Palm Harbor woman was charged with child neglect and DUI after a crash Thursday night in which she rear-ended another car while driving with her three children, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reports.
School offices to sport 3 new faces
East Lake High School, Seminole High School and Sunset Hills Elementary will soon have new leaders.
Son's AIDS fight memorialized
Mary Stephan promised God she would write a book on her son. God's Gifts in the Midst of AIDS is the result of that promise.
Fraternal groups sponsor summit for minority youth
Seminars will be offered on drug and alcohol awareness, anger management and other topics relating to coping with everyday pressures.
Asian agency boss accused of harassment
A former employee's suit claims Asian FACE director Bun Hap Prak forcibly kissed her.
Many teams get kick out of being in Cup
The cream has risen to the top in soccer. Several local teams are among Florida's best.
Police reports
Woman hit in face with bottle during argument