Tampa Bay: August 10, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Revival piano player freed of court order
ST. PETERSBURG -- A temporary restraining order against a Gulfport piano player was dismissed Wednesday when the preacher who petitioned for the injunction failed to appear in court.
Sheriff's race forum turns ugly
Candidates trade attacks before a raucous crowd. "I never heard such stupidity," one spectator said.
Charter review panel will listen to public
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Charter Review Commission will hold a public hearing today at 6 p.m. to get input on the 10 proposed modifications to the city charter that the volunteer board plans to place on the ballot early next year.
Neighborhood services job cut
The $96,510-a-year St. Petersburg position is eliminated; the mayor will share some of the duties.
Tampa Bay headlines
School renews season of hope
Woman kills armed attacker
Public defender will return money
Is St. Petersburg off its trolley?
New start in a strange land
Woman's body found in Largo lake bitten by alligators
Tampa bay briefs
North Pinellas headlines
Study: Garage to need subsidy
Students face books, bulldozers
Largo Middle pushes to get own drug-sniffing dog
County may buy Tarpon property
Diver, actor, 'valued old-timer' dies at 84
Dog saves day in smoky house
Baby removed from filth aboard boat
Seminole looks at raises for leaders
Honesty questions plague race
Oldsmar officials stumble into ethical danger zone
Attorney's missteps lead to a new trial
4 local teams are state bound
Hillsborough headlines
Stiffing Tampa's security service
Day 1 in books as success
News of Florida
Boss is demoted over his crudity
Robberies' planner sentenced
Florida in tire recall's first phase
Body of second woman found stuffed in luggage

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