Owners sued over resident's death near group home
The lawsuit says the now-closed facility was negligent in allowing a man with dementia to wander away in 1998.
New home rejected for old area
A man who wants to build a modern house near Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs pledges to appeal the decision.
Fur confirms trapper got the right gator
Fur in the animal's stomach proves it ate a Dalmatian last month, he says.
Largo holding the line on traffic fatalities
So far in 2000, one pedestrian has died. Last year at this time, six people had died. Stepped up enforcement is credited.
Plan would split up troubled fire district
Under a proposal, Seminole would handle emergency calls in the west and Pinellas Park or another city could serve the east side of the fire district.
Lopsided vote joins hospitals
UCH now will run Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital. The sweeping vote for approval is a much-needed victory, officials say.
Woman's tricycle stolen from porch
She has cerebral palsy and used the trike to get around and run errands. "I feel violated," she said.
Teen cyclist does his sponsors proud
TrailSports owner Ted Potyka of Seminole is more than happy to help sponsor 15-year-old mountain bike racer Michael Lenas.
Tampa Bay headlines
Clearwater waterfront plan soundly rejected
Union president to challenge Rice
Largo must have a true hands-off philosophy
Parking uncertain for bike trail
South Pinellas headlines
Cities unite to fight crime
Beach center: 'What a pleasure this is'
Leaves of the past
Curbside mailboxes dotting Meadowlawn
Leaders keep eye on bias claims
One hurt in wreck of a bus, ambulance
Sweet deals as low as 2 cents
Beaches chamber gets leader
Hillsborough headlines
Prosecutor: Gambling played no role in loans
Candidate defends his job record
Trip cancellation decried
Truck driver school loses again
Audit reveals errors in accounting at HCC
News of Florida
Rolling, seeking life term, says, 'I am not a monster'
Florida approves charter district
One year later, justice sought for slain sister