Tampa Bay: July 3, 2000
North Pinellas County news
Shrub's discovery results in search
Spied in a county preserve, a rare native plant at first stumps even the park system's horticulturist.
Grading schools may foil new plan
Pinellas school leaders worry parents might switch schools yearly chasing FCAT scores and play havoc with the district choice plan.
Triplets rearrange couple's life
Besides the clamor of three kids the same age, Bruce and Lisa Stout had to deal with switching traditional roles.
Boat owners soured by utility's decision
Florida Power changes its policy on cleaning costs, requiring proof its Anclote plant is causing the stains on the craft.
No election is too small for Web sites
In 1998, no county candidates registered a Web address. This year, nine have notified the elections office.
Downtown Clearwater's potential is worth the risk
Government exists to do that which individuals cannot do for themselves. Included in the long list of functions that are appropriately conducted by a city government is the responsibility to attain the cultural, aesthetic and economic environment that is most beneficial for most of its residents.
Tampa Bay headlines
Freedom's words still have fiery resonance
More than a footnote
Baby rescued after hour in van
Fireworks changed boy's life
Tampa Bay briefs
South Pinellas headlines
Grading schools may foil new plan
Hillsborough headlines
Woman raped in her apartment
Two injured in head-on crash
Tampa Bay briefs
News of Florida
Minority programs under fire
Rules for school grading changed

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