North of Tampa: August 6, 2000
August 6, 2000
Move over Emeril; Publix kicks it up a notch
Shoppers can turn into instant chefs with a new program that shares recipes and expertise at an in-store kitchen.
Eckerd store asks for waiver on alcohol
CARROLLWOOD -- Eckerd Corp. is requesting a waiver to allow its store at 5357 Ehrlich Road, near Hutchison Road, to sell alcoholic beverages.
Track Attack
In the battle for biking supremacy, BMX-men (and women) fly over humps, through hairpin curves and sometimes into the dirt. Want to try it? C'mon, bring it on.
Counties at odds over road plans
Along either side of the Pasco-Hillsborough line, residents are fighting to keep out an anticipated traffic influx brought on by road improvements.
Neighborhood says sculpture doesn't fly
TAMPA -- It's amorphous and large with no title. It stands nearly 13 feet tall, 12 feet wide, 9 feet deep. Some even say the sculpture appears to be flying.
Four supermarkets offer voter registration
The New Tampa Community Council will conduct a voter registration drive today at four area supermarkets.
YMCA construction may finally get going
A design problem halted construction while engineers figured out a way to keep water from draining from the parking lot toward the front door.
Growth surges at business park
The excitement about development at Highwoods Preserve is moderated by concern for overdevelopment.
Week in review
ACQUITTAL IN STING CASE: A jury acquitted Wylie and Kelly Johnson of aggravated child neglect in the death of their 2-year-old son, who died hours after he was attacked by yellow jackets.
Young softball team relishes competition
Citrus Park's team of 9- and 10-year-olds finds success with a potent mixture of fun and intensity.