July 26, 2000
Officer's bullet killed hostage, police say
The Orlando police sniper who fired into the home is on paid leave while FDLE investigates.
Bush takes a stand for the manatee
Until counties start protecting the species, they'll get no new boat slips, Gov. Jeb Bush says.
Colleges left to muffle Napster
Some universities are trying to restrict access to online services that allow users to download music for free, which clogs computer lines.
For Rep. McCollum, Clinton impeachment is a matter of pride
ST. PETERSBURG -- U.S. Rep. Bill McCollum never mentions his leading role in the impeachment of President Clinton in his stump speeches, but the voters he addresses invariably bring it up.
Teachers' union supports lawyer
In the race for education commissioner, teachers support George Sheldon, while the governor favors Charlie Crist.
Navy pins fleet's hopes on FSU
TALLAHASSEE -- The U.S. Navy hopes Florida State University can make its dream of all-electric ships come true, and it's giving the school $10.9-million to do it.
Deputy Medicaid director resigns
He is the second to resign amid the controversy over lobbyists and their influence on public officials.
Veterans leading fund drive for state WWII memorial
The memorial will include traveling and permanent exhibits at a museum in Tallahassee.