St. Petersburg Times Online: Tampa Bay
 Devil Rays Forums
Place an Ad Calendars Classified Forums Sports Weather
Home
Find your local news section
Text-only
home page

News Sections
Action
Arts & Entertainment
Business
Citrus County
Columnists
Drought
Floridian
Health Times
Hernando County
Hillsborough County
Legislature 2000
Letters
North Pinellas County
Obituaries
Opinion
Pasco County
South Pinellas County
Sports
State
Stocks
Tampa Bay
World & Nation
Featured areas
AP The Wire
Area Guide
Auto
A-Z Index
Baseball 2000
Campaign 2000
Classifieds
Comics & Games
Employment
Find It!
Forums
Health
Hurricane tracker
Legislature 2000
Lottery
Movie reviews
Movie times
Ongoing stories
Police report
Real estate
Schools
Sports’ Top 100 stories of the 20th century
Sports
Stocks
TV preview
Weather
Weddings
What's New
Wheelfinder
Weekly Sections
Home & Garden
Personal Tech
Perspective
Taste
Travel
Weekend
Other Sections
Arena football
Buccaneers
College football
Devil Rays
Lightning
Movie reviews
Mutiny soccer
Neighborhood Times
Newspapers in Education
North of Tampa
Personals
Photo Reprints
Photo review
Radio Stations
Seniority
Tax help 2000
Web specials
Ybor City

Market Info
Advertise with the Times
Contact Us
All Departments
Click for the twice-weekly North of Tampa edition
June 10, 2000
Tampa Bay: June 10, 2000 Hillsborough County news
New hotel is more Big City than the city is
As a taxpayer and therefore a silent financial backer of the new Marriott Waterside hotel, you want to see what you've invested in -- even if this particular investment offers no returns. Remember, this is the place that was supposed to make Tampa a Big City. At any rate, now it's here. How does it rank on the Big City scale?

Gun ruling favors couple
The two are innocent of keeping improper records in the sale of a gun to a hotel shooting suspect.

County votes not to ban anti-gay bias
TAMPA -- In 1991, when Hillsborough County commissioners voted to ban discrimination against homosexuals, 2,000 people packed into the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center.

Anchor levels lawsuit at FHP
TAMPA -- Two years after a Florida Highway Patrol trooper arrested WTVT-Ch. 13 anchor Secily Wilson, she has filed a lawsuit against the trooper and his supervisors.

Bay area briefs
Man gives museum giant blue topaz


Tampa Bay headlines
  • 3 children in family die when van wrecks
  • Grade error keeps student from spotlight
  • Bucs fans accuse team, lawyer of extortion
  • Comfort factors into speed limit calculations
  • 3 children die when minivan flips
  • Judge resigns amid accusations
  • Times wins five first-place awards in annual FSNE competition
  • Man guilty of murder in boy's beating death
  • USF donations top $220-million
  • Grace Brethren Christian graduates four
  • Some alleged victims of Y worker waver

  • Pinellas headlines
  • Man sentenced in teen sex case
  • After mishap, work on garage resumes
  • Stepping into a new life
  • Bucs' stadium upgrades aren't tax-exempt, state says
  • Scuffle with cop injures suspect
  • AIDS-list scandal figure rebuilding his life, career
  • Old theater embarks on new life
  • Economist analyzes development plan
  • Police response to charges criticized
  • Fire district a referendum away from independence
  • Mother who fought to let her son play football dies
  • Fire damages Indian Shores restaurant
  • Resigning director saw program grow

  • News of Florida
  • Lobbyist might falter outside Toni Jennings' circle
  • Exhaust testing is ended too soon
  • Drug overdose killed member of fraternity
  • Court hears views on death appeals
  • Senate candidates stake out stands
  • Back to Top
    © Copyright 2000 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.
     

    The Weather
    Weather page


    hearme.com