Tampa Bay: July 1, 2000
North Pinellas County news
City will clear woods to halt vagrancy
Though earlier efforts have helped, residents' complaints have prompted another brush-clearing campaign by Largo to discourage homeless camps.
Deputy accused of stalking ex-girlfriend
LARGO -- Amy Davenport looks over her shoulder a lot these days.
Blue Jays' list of requests surfaces
The document, which outlines requirements for Dunedin to keep the team, had been kept from city officials nearly two months.
Officer cleared in death of drug suspect
The state attorney's office says a Tarpon Springs officer did not use excessive force during a struggle that led to the death of a New Port Richey man.
Fire chief offers her tearful farewells
Vicki Murphy leaves her position as Florida's sole female fire chief. She is setting aside a $74,000 job without another in hand.
Clearwater man faces charges of child abuse
CLEARWATER -- A Clearwater man has been arrested after police investigated how his handicapped, 4-month-old daughter received a skull fracture.
11 apply for vacant seat on Safety Harbor Commission
Two city officials will make a recommendation on how the selection process should work.
Religion
Southern Baptists get people talking
The national news from their convention opposing women as pastors has people of all faiths talking about the role of women.
Tampa Bay headlines
Two quintuplets go home
State: Tampa Bay's air quality flunks
Disabled pan the Trop, praise Rays' owner
Seminoles pursue Hard Rock Hotel
Lakewood High student dies a week after accident
Airport offers walkways to terminal
A Mass Celebration
Identity of buried body discovered
Correction
South Pinellas headlines
Government hands over child services
The Dave factor is dividing 2 old foes
Lakewood High student dies a week after accident
Hillsborough headlines
Jury awards $3.4M in botched surgery
Wishing to escape by air? Welcome to fees, lies and flight delays
Final port: the scrap heap
Death row inmate says prosecutor made trial unfair
Memorial fund established for family of lightning victim
News of Florida
Midnight oil loses appeal for Bush staff
New law broadens Medicare benefits
Blackthorne verdict on hold for weekend

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