Tampa Bay: September 7, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Missteps on campaign trail prove costly
In the end, it was all about the usual characters.
Voters maintain course in School Board races
Lee Benjamin, Jane Gallucci and Carol Cook beat the odds Tuesday.
Face of council will see change
Term limits and members who seek higher office mean big differences soon.
Judges cut bail of man now suspect in slaying
Kendall Smith is charged with killing Carol Ingram, three months after he was ordered into counseling for beating her.
Mediator coming in to end Front Porch feuds
Without help, a group member says, the governor's program could fail in St. Petersburg.
Native son holds the advantage in state House race
ST. PETERSBURG -- He is Peggy's oldest son, born and raised in St. Petersburg. The Lakewood High quarterback went off to Morehouse College but returned to become a City Council member.
Tampa Bay headlines
Eckerd College raises millions
Playing fast and loose -- and late in court
Shutting out the pain
North Pinellas headlines
Ducks' removal angers their human friends
Students quiz commission on plans for apartments
Clearwater ready to okay new stadium for Phillies
Students quiz commission on plans for apartments
Inmate critical after jail scuffle
Eckerd Hall poised for major expansion
After rejection, what next for Largo site?
Apartments wouldn't aid Largo
Two in car hurt in collision with bus
Latvala makes pitch to Dunedin to finalize Blue Jays contract
Pinellas players net several titles
Committee enlists help in battle against red tide
Hillsborough headlines
Bush personally delivers the check to A+ school
No pause buttons for Ober, Shimberg
Tampa General tries out new names
Guilt over abortion led to suicide of prisoner
Police seek help to solve assaults
Author's candidacy one for the future
Tip leads to arrest in bank robbery
Tampa buying land for a park
News of Florida
Manatee status gets questioned
Voters say 'no' to negative, high-cost ads
Thieves take millions out of Brinks storage
Everglades plan gets boost
Nelson says he'll preserve privacy
Primaries range from routine to bizarre

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