Tampa Bay: August 3, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Water and sewer rates may climb on Nov. 1
Rates proposed by St. Petersburg officials would increase a customer's bill by about $26 a year.
Groups to join hospital fight
The ACLU and NOW are among those challenging Catholic influence on Bayfront Medical Center.
Housing authority faces bias lawsuit
A former St. Petersburg Housing Authority employee who was fired earlier this year over her work assisting residents of the Jordan Park housing complex has sued the agency, charging racial and gender discrimination.
Tampa Bay headlines
Maybe it is tax-free; it sure isn't guilt-free
Parents relive son's death
Police seek roadside shooter
Judge's career full of public scrutiny
Hospital can perform new treatment
Tampa Bay briefs
Tampa teenager's car prank leads to a deadly accident
Leverock ex-owner Tappan dies at 70
JQC interviews judge about his colleagues
North Pinellas headlines
Airplane hits road again -- on purpose
Two-story house makes room for Morton Plant's expansion
County auditor's ex-bosses fuming
Roundabout caretakers had late bid
Commissioners won't seek raise
Neighbors don't like smell of lake plan
Gull Aire builders back in business
Mystery company may set up shop in Tarpon
Police: Girl watches as mother shops for drugs
Vandals target school again
Manager wins praise, possibly an $8,530 raise
Seminole council expected to give city manager raise
Largo's Davis gets a run for his money
Hillsborough headlines
Rap concert draws crossover crowd
News of Florida
Report faults FSU president
Helmet battle simmers anew
Officials rethink death row visitation
McCollum: Opponent a hypocrite
State briefs

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