Tampa Bay: September 18, 2000
North Pinellas County news
Animal sanctuary struggles to revive
The controversial old Chimp Farm has ambitious plans, but cash to rebuild remains an issue.
Judge spells it out: No dictionary for jury this time
It was deja vu all over again. But this time, the request didn't come in the wee hours of the morning.
Low-income homes break mold
The working poor can rub elbows with the middle class in a gated apartment complex bought by the Clearwater Housing Authority.
Vote for leaders wasn't approval of city hall plan
I am deeply concerned by the concept that the election of Belleair Bluffs Commissioners Chris Arbutine, Karen Hone and Susan McElveen constituted a "referendum vote" on the city hall/community center issue.
Proven victim program should be replicated
The city of Largo is to be commended for finding money in its budget to continue its domestic violence intervention program. Given the program's proven track record of success, it's a wonder the city ever considered discarding the project in the first place.
Senior services group looking for volunteers
CLEARWATER -- If you could spare one day a week between 10:30 a.m. and noon, the Clearwater-based Neighborly Senior Services could use your help.
Tampa Bay headlines
Focused energy of 5-year-old blasts adult
Gordon brings highs, lows
Gordon not much help for drought
Good riddance to Gordon
TV stations throttle back coverage in favor of sports
Citrus residents relax after bracing for the worst
South Pinellas headlines
Stiffer rules govern paint removal
Hillsborough headlines
Tampa Bay briefs
News of Florida
1 case triggers a flood

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