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[Times photo: Bill Serne]
Security guard Gloy Turner, left, and manager Christopher Dornemann wait Thursday to close the emissions testing station on 28th Street S in St. Petersburg. 
June 30, 2000

Top stories
Garages close doors as emissions testing ends
But another federal standard looms, and the bay area may find itself under new air quality controls.

Long weekend beckons holiday travelers
The four-day holiday period will see police and state troopers out in force in the Tampa Bay region to help to reduce highway traffic deaths.

Howard Troxler
The real human genome

2 men charged in health scheme
A grand jury handed up indictments saying the two were involved in patient brokering.

Deal limiting charter schools goes to judge
The agreement between Pinellas schools and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund will allow the federal judge to decide whether to end court-ordered busing.


South Pinellas headlines
  • Body found in park identified as transient
  • Man blames check forging on loan sharks
  • Police study crash, possible car chase

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • 3 schools struggle to grasp drop from A to C
  • Schools shine with news of A's
  • City close to parking garage deal
  • Old Navy bomber makes its last run at sea
  • Safford House tours not far off
  • Attention to reading pays off
  • Seminole Boulevard to get facelift
  • Pinellas organizes to get grip on garbage
  • All this wasteful PR can't change the hard facts
  • No flood of medical examiners expected
  • Clearwater doctor faces indictment
  • Longtime judge faces a fight for last term
  • Tern nests turn up in unexpected locations
  • 12-year-old carrying his weight in scratch league at Countryside
  • Celebrating the Fourth

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Grads laud rebirth of Middleton High
  • Official: Software audit for defender limited
  • Bad weather, holiday crowds jam US Airways
  • Dispute over rave club is ended when lease runs out

  • News of Florida
  • Officials withhold test scores
  • Groups keep scout support
  • Rainfall offers new freedom for fireworks
  • Hostage seige at Disney ends peacefully
  • Offer begins FAMU drive
  • Florida plans to wow crowd at Olympics
  • Jury in murder plot trial still out
  • Panel balks at plans to bolster storm funds
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