Tampa Bay: July 28, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Prosecution seeks full restitution in city theft
An ex-employee who was sentenced to three years for the crime should repay $260,000, prosecutors now insist.
Council unswayed for seniors tax relief
ST. PETERSBURG -- The St. Petersburg City Council showed little enthusiasm Thursday for giving low-income senior citizens an extra property tax homestead exemption.
Three teens admit to string of burglaries from autos
They've gone on at least six theft sprees since May, they say -- targeting only parked vehicles they found unlocked.
Tampa Bay headlines
Your marriage, taxes and many happy returns
FAMU site was shot, now is hot
Assistant public defender loses job
Hearing will pry at secret case against Tampa man
Tampa Bay briefs
North Pinellas headlines
Lawyer questions need for manager
Residents serve up roundabout opinions
Swiss team's exhibition goes like clockwork
Man killed while crossing street
City to employ 2 police chiefs at once
County chief sets date to retire
Candidate drops out of State House race
Heroes pull pair from sinking car
Investigation is in order to clear the air
Largo needs to reinforce its standards
Sandelin has chance to rejoin Team USA
Welcome back, Dolly!
Hillsborough headlines
Ballot changes name of game for candidates in judge races
Another golf community approved for New Tampa
Device with radioactive material reported stolen
News of Florida
Power players
SunPass cuts time spent at toll booths
New wall will make Howard Frankland stronger, safer
Clubs leader pushes unity in Broward

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