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May 31, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 31, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Postal unions summon OSHA
The workers complain managers told them to keep sorting mail as the massive Ybor fire threatened the building.
State: Vencor has 'deficiencies'
Regulators limit the Tampa hospital to only emergency admissions until it adopts a plan to improve medical care.
Harried restaurant worker locks the doors
NORTHDALE -- A Taco Bell employee had a novel solution Tuesday when the lunch hour got crazy: She locked the doors.
Local cuts target USF, hospital
In Hillsborough, new clinics and graduate medical education fall to the governor's veto pen. But overall, Tampa General is pleased.
Case against police chief near end
TAMPA -- The city will pay more than $83,000 to close the case of a former Tampa police officer who accused police Chief Bennie Holder of sexually harassing her.
Tampa Bay headlines
Veto hunt may lead to new breed of turkey
Bail set at $100,000 for YMCA employee
Elections deputy is asked to fill top job
Museum won't get $1-million
Bay area briefs
Lyons will get prison closer to his family
Pinellas headlines
Specialist examines garage collapse
Tragedy reached out for girl, but lifeguard turned it back
Group battles drug store
Road work to slow traffic
Council member resigns for job
Existing rail line could help move commuters
Pinellas Park police station cleared by old ordnance
Man found slain 10 days after release from prison
No more 'Fill 'er ups' at a corner landmark
Pizza Hut will open by Maximo
Gauging the risk, benefit of CPR
Nothing to do? Teen council has the answer
Cultural center chief resigns
Solo sailor dodges other boats, East Coast storms
Pinellas Park considers creating budget unit
YWCA tea highlights a program worth noting
Summer event spawned fortune-hunting fever
Just one cap and gown expected at graduation
Students show what it takes to be leaders
Teaching pros get chance to meet and compete
Hill comes home and wins 50-lap Modified race
Governor's approval will help homeless
Bush veto crimps adult care center
Time helps conceal capsule
Arborist finds problems at Safety Harbor school
Budget shines on historic building
Boyfriend charged with murder in balcony fall
Bush's okay gets library plan rolling
Cause of warehouse fire still not determined
Respect the authority of parents
More than ever, answers are due on police scandal
Water rate increase, code changes on council agenda
Local BMX rider is No. 1 at age 4
Florida headlines
The recipe for rainfall
Bush slashes local projects
Dry season sends up arson alert
Governor offers aid for widow of slain teacher
Governor saves school impact fee

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