Tampa Bay: May 21, 2001
North Pinellas County news
Where creativity begets purpose
Creative Clay strives to help adults with physical and mental handicaps enhance their lives through art.
Decision clears way for grill's expansion
A city board initially tried to prevent Frenchy's Rockaway Grill from adding a second floor to the restaurant.
Grant sets sights on aggressive drivers
The Sheriff's Office will add deputies and equipment to control unsafe drivers with the help of a three-year state grant.
Frustration, fear rise near creek
Residents near McKay Creek are bracing for the summer rainy season as officials seek solutions to ease the threat of flooding.
Latest tool to fight blazes: computers
OLDSMAR -- The city's firefighters soon will be a touch-screen away from vital information about a burning building.
City praises 40-year library volunteer's efforts
The retired teacher recently resigned after nine years as president of the Friends of the Seminole Library.
Thanks to students' supporters after incident
This letter is in response to the numerous articles written about my son Chris Pachik and fellow Palm Harbor University High student Brian Pafundi. It may be considered a public thank you to all of the people who came to support us -- the teachers, students and their parents.
Hobby-turned-business is icing on the cake
LARGO -- It's a large cactus plant with pink blossoms.
County, city wrangle over cost to fix road
Pinellas Park says the county agreed to help pay for Park Boulevard repairs. That's not so, says the county.
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