Tampa Bay: August 24, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Teens in wreck tangled with law
Police say the three girls, who are suspected of stealing a Lexus involved in a fatal accident, are part of a growing trend of teens who joyride in stolen cars.
School bells ring again
Pinellas County's 110,615 students return to the classroom Wednesday with few problems reported.
Stalled car struck from behind; four children injured
Four children sitting in a stalled Cadillac were injured Wednesday when a car smashed into the trunk of the disabled vehicle. The children were taken to Bayfront Medical Center.
Locks trap man in smoky fire
The four locks on Tudeuskz M. Debski's front door were meant to keep intruders out, but they foiled his efforts to escape a fire in his kitchen late Monday.
Tampa Bay headlines
Adding up X's and O's, getting a big, fat zero
FBI arrests extortion suspect at library computer
Murder trial ends in mistrial
Tampa Bay briefs
Complaint is filed against judge's campaign practice
North Pinellas headlines
Resident challenges causeway bridge plan
Largo leaders balk at downtown plan
Graduate, 67, taught self a lesson
Pinellas sweetens deal to keep Nielsen
2 arrested in scheme to defraud elderly man
Separation anxiety -- on the part of parents
Clerk gets spot on list of Seminole pay raises
Son accused of hiring hit man will get treatment
Oldsmar shines for tech company expansion
Pertinent fire district issues overlooked
Dunedin policy invites trouble
Pertinent fire district issues overlooked
Ex-broadcaster makes call to join action
Hillsborough headlines
Just an easy stroll through the skyline
Traveler makes catch of his life
Proposed FAMU law school site fills with fumes
Reports: Fundraising not equal
Fire damages family-owned cleaning shop
News of Florida
13 face 101 wildlife, drug charges
Candidate stance on Bush plan criticized
Ban on office surgeries is reaffirmed
Baker County candidate for sheriff still missing
Around the state

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