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October 28, 2000
Tampa Bay: October 28, 2000
Hillsborough County news
A river flows in Tampa, but who could tell?
Sunday evening in downtown Tampa, a sort of miracle happened. The Florida Orchestra was playing a pop concert in Curtis Hixon Park, the much-maligned open space nudged in between the Tampa Museum of Art and the hulking Poe parking garage.
Son's death still casts shadow
The parents of a boy who died last year after a bus stop mix-up continue to look for answers.
Spin patrol
Republican calls his rival for House seat an intruder
Judge punishes dog breeder for animal cruelty
Ultimately, most of the 400 dogs were nursed back to health and found homes.
Tampa Bay headlines
Deputies arrest wrong woman
Man guilty in widow's robbery and slaying
Four injured, one dead in head-on collision
Home rehabber indicted on conspiracy charges
Killings dragged on for hours
Tampa Bay briefs
County closes haunted house
Worker forced out over political ad
Pinellas headlines
Football team scores in court
Guard arrested in rape of elderly woman
When Les is Less, it's a big mistake
Name unknown for man killed in fire
FBI investigates suspicious package
Federal money buttresses bridge plan
Touting Safety Harbor shops on agenda
Explorer inquiry ends with no charges
Wife says her spending was all for love
Writers publish treasury of works
STAR Center's new tenant: crime fighter
Buc shines light on civil rights
Tarpon Springs in 2020 is coming into focus
Good deed is lesson learned
Promoting a peaceful death
News of Florida
The season of fear, in more ways than one
Proposed truck rule bulks up roadways
Nelson, McCollum focus on past votes
Florida swamped by absentee ballot requests
It's not how many vote, but who votes
Student jailed after entering mansion area
State briefs

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