Tampa Bay: August 8, 2000
North Pinellas County news
Hundreds petition to save Palm Harbor church building
But the cost of maintaining the activities building may be too much.
Bayou dock is called a hazard
The developer for Lansden Court responds that the boat dock will be well-maintained and relatively unobtrusive.
Candidate's push forces closed primary
A Republican candidate recruits write-in candidates, which leaves out 58 percent of voters.
Largo considers reclaimed water idea
The city might raise sewer fees to help pay for its growing reclaimed water system.
Teenager accused of burglary, thefts
LARGO -- A 17-year-old was arrested Sunday and accused of sneaking into a Largo man's apartment to steal valuables.
With handcuffs and revolver, 2 men rob store
The masked men cuff the clerk and creep around the store before escaping with cash and cigarettes.
Place library where people want to go, not downtown
To set up a store, one picks a location where people want to go. To pick a library location, our Clearwater commissioners want to force us to go where we do not want to go.
Clearwater plans to draw Super Bowl crowd
The city hopes to have two NFL-sanctioned concerts at Coachman Park, and Jazz Holiday is lining up a major act.
Tampa Bay headlines
Problems may lurk in government whispers
Dieters point and click the extra pounds away
The child is mother to unspoken questions
FAMU ranking baffles Tampa
Terrorist suspect's rehearing opposed
South Pinellas headlines
Biracial group loses financial backing
Baby is dropped as parents argue
Hillsborough headlines
Brutal pizza shop attack detailed
Lennard vows fewer crowded schools
Officials to test Riverview wells
News of Florida
Education candidate accepts limits

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