Tampa Bay: November 10, 2001
North Pinellas County news
State tells Clearwater to monitor old landfill
Since stadium plans failed, the city faces a possible cleanup of the land, a gift from SPC.
Residents welcome Lowe's as neighbor
A mobile home park homeowners group says a new store at Ulmerton and 113th Street would bring order to a partly vacant shopping center.
Veterans Day events scheduled around Pinellas
Veterans Day observances this year are built around a number of themes. These programs are scheduled Sunday and Monday.
Relive history, buy a vote machine
While Palm Beach County auctions its historic butterfly-ballot machines, Pinellas ponders what to do with its 4,600 chad makers.
Shop has wigs, more for cancer patients
The owner of Beautiful Transitions left the aerospace industry and helps women look and feel better.
Pinellas digest
High school senior arrested in beating of 15-year-old
Marina sold, new owners plan expansion
The Landing at Tarpon Springs will have new floating docks and redesigned dry storage for about 350 boats.
Oldsmar approves property sale, swap
The deal will expand City Hall's land ownership in the downtown area and spur commercial interest in the Oldsmar Town Center. And a bank gets a prized location.
Federal bucks to give brick streets new lif
It's the first time that Safety Harbor lobbied in Washington, D.C. for such aid, its lobbyist says.
Police reports
Driver gets probation after chase ends in unlucky turn
Dunedin leaders roll through issues
In a meeting, commissioners touch on gifts, Jays talks and trash collection.
'God Bless America' blanket comforts, right?
A group of church-state separatists, which ranges from clergy to agnostics, worries that the current U.S. Zeitgeist could be a slippery slope.