July 24, 2001
Tampa Bay: July 24, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Downtown proposal includes new Publix
BayWalk's developer, the Sembler Co., has filed plans for a retail complex on the Dew Cadillac site. Apartments would be built next to it.
Activist's drug crusade brings charge
ST. PETERSBURG -- The president of the St. Petersburg branch of the NAACP was charged with petty theft Sunday for taking 11 nylon roses from a convenience store counter.
'L.B.' Quimby, protected presidents
ST. PETERSBURG -- Lawrence B. "L.B." Quimby, a retired chief of the Secret Service agency that protects U.S. presidents and the White House, has died at 91.
Helen S. Howarth, 90, community activist
PINELLAS PARK -- Helen S. Howarth, a longtime community activist whose name graces a city park, has died at 90.
Tampa Bay headlines
Pinellas, Hillsborough warm up to 211 service hotline
Officer won't sign for $25,000
Teen driver charged in death of mother
Voice of experience
Tampa Bay briefs
Case ends for last 'stop sign' defendant
North Pinellas headlines
City seeks $2 million more for Blue Jays facility
County leaders split on budget
Check, please! Officials have plans for tax cash
Booking deputy fired over $450 theft at jail
City might ban cell phone use for drivers
City was not forthcoming with Salvation Army plan
New Wal-Mart store has cartload of applications
Wind-whipped fire ruins home
Petrillo gets different perspective as caddy
Hillsborough headlines
Trial could free man kept under Ryce Act
One teen killed, one hurt in crash
Military news
News of Florida
Neighbors fear plan to protect sparrow
New board seeks clear direction
Man is Florida's first person hit by West Nile
Nelson: Party consensus needed vs. Bush
One's running; two's a crowd

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