Tampa Bay: September 16, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Parley's aim: more 'positive' police news
At a lunch seminar Tuesday, administrators will encourage reporters to cover more of the good things the department and officers do.
Let's get real on test of fitness for council
You've probably heard this: There are going to be some openings on the St. Petersburg City Council.
Consultant says city improving permitting
ST. PETERSBURG -- The city's Construction Services and Permitting Department, often criticized in the past as hard to deal with and slow, is getting better through lots of change, consultants say in a new report.
Religion briefs
Ministry, thrift store host sale, blood pressure checks
Tampa Bay headlines
Detectives review case of missing 8-year-old
FAMU law school site is a deal waiting to happen
Bay in full bloom
Teenagers' baby dies, twin injured
Officials say boys had gun in school
Level of charges in slaying raises ire
Equifax found to be free of contaminants
Woman found beaten in preserve
North Pinellas headlines
City fires its parks and library manager
Largo tightens reins on Main Street Association
Tasty samplings coming rain or shine
Anclote River, Oldsmar focus of shore cleanup
Ed Radice Park eyed for Mutiny practices
Feline plays cat-and-mouse
Officers disarm man holding pair of knives
Two men arrested in stabbing of businessman
Racing tonight at Sunshine Speedway
Garden for the blind, visually impaired planned
Hospice needs volunteers to work in thrift shops
Church to get some elbow room
Motorcycle track proposed in Pasco
Hillsborough headlines
Saturday evenings in lonely downtown
News of Florida
Regents to recommend their own replacement
Man sentenced to life for FAMU bombings
State briefs
Agencies say they need bigger budgets, not 5 percent cuts

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