Tampa Bay: June 20, 2000
North Pinellas County news
Project to install lighting on U.S. 19 moving slowly
An effort to add street lights to a stretch of the highway is months behind schedule, according to the DOT.
Support for bricks builds
Tarpon Springs commissioners will hear restoration recommendations tonight.
Soccer pros bring major names, fun to campers
Two of the Tampa Bay Mutiny's biggest stars come out for the first day of a five-day youth camp.
Alt. 19 re-routing gains steam
Tonight, Largo will discuss the possibility of joining with Clearwater to get the heavily traveled state road moved.
Largo works to straighten out golf dispute
After a man complained to the city about stray balls from East Bay Country Club, the nearby hole was realigned.
Woman's lost Bible finds its way home
SEMINOLE -- Marti Anderson got some good news Friday night.
Christian high school plans for first classes
Calvary Christian High will open in August with freshmen and sophomores in a church building; a new campus is in the works.
Clearwater's leaders just don't deserve the trust of voters
If downtown redevelopment does not pass on July 11, the Clearwater City Commission and city administration need look no further than themselves for the reason for the failure.
Sundays quieter in Clearwater park
Many residents around Cherry Harris park welcome the change. But others say they miss the larger Sunday gatherings.
Cancer society relay triples its goal
SEMINOLE -- The American Cancer Society's first Relay for Life in the Seminole area more than tripled its goal.
Tampa Bay headlines
The biggest homes, egos on the block
Workers fill in 30-foot-deep sinkhole
Water plant challenge will be heard July 7
Sarasota man held in lottery swindle
South Pinellas headlines
Police hunt for tattooed man wanted in stabbing
Hillsborough headlines
Fireworks show back on schedule in Tampa
Blaze leaves family of 7 homeless
Officials' report defends permit for tree-trimming
News of Florida
Bush signs law abolishing board of regents
Report: Florida kids' well-being improves
Paralyzed victim to view execution
FCAT scores halt voucher plan
Sit-in legislators want better voter turnout

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