North of Tampa: November 9, 2001
Don't meter us, crowd demands
A plan to change fees for reclaimed water use draws 300 irritated residents.
Room to choose
Officials hope the school system's new choice plan will end forced busing and allow parents to have greater latitude in choosing schools for their kids.
Seniors warm up to reverse mortgage
Complexity and cost have limited participation. But now, 12 years after reverse mortgages became available, interest in them is growing.
Pakistan has been a reliable friend
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Veterans Day events planned on 3 days
With patriotism at an all-time high, communities throughout the Tampa Bay area will observe Veterans Day today through Monday.
Career path starts with intensive year of tennis
A high school tennis star delays college to try and improve his game while attend Tennissmith Training, a program for young players with great potential.
Out and about
Little Bites Food Festival celebrates its fourth year:
School boundaries are still up in the air
Who will attend Liberty Middle School and Freedom High School? A committee struggles to come up with a plan that will make the most people happy.
To market, to market
Organizers of Market in the Park will do a jiggety jig if the weather is fair as promised for the more than 50 booths of food, crafts and gifts.
Results rolling in for resident survey
The results of a homeowners' survey will help Tampa Palms' governing board prioritize its spending over the next few years.
Getting wiggy
Brett Montegny is easy to spot in a crowd. Between her blue and pink wigs and her off-beat ideas such as staging an "inner beauty" pageant, she gets noticed.
Neighborhood notebook
6th candidate seeks election to District 2 seat
Race Track site chosen for new county library
WESTCHASE -- Homeowners in Westchase gave the Hillsborough County Library Board many reasons why they thought the new library for this fast-growing area should go up in their showcase community.
Hospital may look at Wesley land
After fielding many inquiries over the years, a rancher says it's too early to tell how talk of a hospital will result.
Pasco again buzzes with rumors of mall
WESLEY CHAPEL -- Shopping mall developers have a habit of courting Pasco County and then not showing up at the altar.