August 28, 2001
Tampa Bay: August 28, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Campaign watchdogs act to preserve image
ST. PETERSBURG -- Concerned about losing credibility, the watchdog group that monitors local political campaigns has taken charge of the process to appoint a new leader for the organization.
After two mistrials, another murder trial
LARGO -- For the second time, a mistrial was declared in Marquise Jenkins' first-degree murder trial.
Man shot to death during argument
ST. PETERSBURG -- An 18-year-old St. Petersburg man was shot to death Monday after an argument outside an apartment building.
Tampa Bay headlines
Students crowd in
Relatives, companion to argue for pension
Speakers plead for responsible redistricting
Unlikely allies unite in battle for Baby Sam
Times announces three key staff changes
New judge named chief in family unit
Hearing begins on safety of desal plant
Wal-Mart may put the squeeze on flea market
Unwed couples can have legal protections
North Pinellas headlines
County to offer West Nile vaccine for horses
Commissioners balk at budget mandates
Clerk's shirt set afire in pawnshop robbery
Agency organizes forum on Stauffer issues
Old activity building to be razed
Stop county government from gorging
City to lose manager to position in Missouri
A nose for news
Achievers
School briefs
Hillsborough headlines
Officials search for victims of scheme
Serial rapist gets 2 life sentences for attacks
News of Florida
UF settlement softens Medicare liability
Retirement amendment adds up for politicians
Aide found dead had said she felt ill
Democrats call for action on budget gap

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