July 28, 2001
Tampa Bay: July 28, 2001
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Winging through downtown

[Times photo: Cherie Diez]
Four single-engine Cessnas drive up St. Petersburg's First Street to First Avenue N on their way Friday from Albert Whitted airport to Tropicana Field. The planes, from Suncoast Flying Services in Clearwater, will be part of the Big Boys' Toys and Cyber Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at the Trop. Admission is $5. |
South Pinellas County news
Campaign arbiter not ready to go
As the chairman of a Pinellas campaign oversight group goes on vacation, a member looks for a replacement.
Hesitant trapper nabs gator
ST. PETERSBURG -- The alligator trapper didn't think the gator sunning itself in the drainage ditch looked like it posed a threat to humans. But he caught it anyway because a neighbor had complained that it had snapped at children.
Grand vision and realities collide
After a series of snags, a pastor finally begins a $5-million complex next to Lakewood, only to see it stall again. He remains positive.
Alicia Caldwell
Seminole quiet so far on plan for pay raise
Seminole, it would seem, is the land of happy.
Tampa Bay headlines
Case against pickets dropped
Judge rebukes Scientologists, critics
Accomplice in Lyons case is released
Motorcycle gang leader gets life
Building's roof crashes in
Is new house sweetheart of a deal?
Accused judge ponders plea deal
North Pinellas headlines
Pinellas bail bond fee leads to lawsuit
List of rec center names lengthens
Deborah Vincent, housing leader, dies
Purse thief attacks woman, 77
North Pinellas digest
City spells out policy for flag honor
Oldsmar officials wary of pay raise talk
Racing tonight at Sunshine Speedway
Couple devote lives to the lost
Judge: Search was improper
Hillsborough headlines
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson
Tiny library's task: Offer raw material for hope
News of Florida
Thief spears fish at aquarium
Harris employs systems expert
Dream car is a 'toy Yoda'
Governor dismisses claims that tax cuts spurred budget deficit
State corrections chief optimistic about future
Lucy Morgan
Author sees good sense as cure for what ails us

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