Tampa Bay: July 15, 2000
South Pinellas County news
EPA tries changing rules on wastewater
ST. PETERSBURG -- It is a subject Bill Johnson is sick of talking about, writing about, arguing about -- even thinking about.
Edward Kirkland, civic activist, dies at 54
He was active in voter registration, worked with youths and assisted with political campaigns.
Street sinks after sewer pipe breaks
ST. PETERSBURG -- A portion of 42nd Street S will remain closed indefinitely while repairs are made to a 30-inch sewer pipe that collapsed this week.
Tampa Bay headlines
HMO disgust pours out
Boating warning went undeeded
Staff soldiers on amid tears for Coe
Pressures, problems filled Coe's final months
Reflecting on gay life between the pages
Jury opts for lesser charge in slaying
North Pinellas headlines
Dansville residents dig in for cleanup
Developers to present plans for old City Hall
Largo man, 44, dies in custody of deputies
Teenager ran cruiser off road, authorities say
Councilman calls tower an eyesore
City manager has plan to share firehouse
Woman critically hurt when hit by pickup
Safety Harbor adds $10,000 to museum's budget
SPJC gets $8.6-million for partnership
Windfall gives clinics new hope
Ex-Warhawk rewarded for her sportsmanship
Park boss grounds kite surf instructor
Tower calls Muslims to prayer
Hillsborough headlines
Former teacher asks for rehearing
Importing business co-founder Alessi dies
News of Florida
'Hate tour' barbs seem out of step
Bush rejects inquiry into contract awards
Districts get more time to appeal grades
Governor sounds the death knell for dam at Rodman
Plaintiff's husband: Verdict is my wife's legacy

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