Tampa Bay: November 18, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Front Porch council ousted
The state administrator takes control, saying new community representatives and more structure are needed in St. Petersburg.
Police employees disciplined
Police say several officers borrowed city equipment. Some maintenance workers took things such as cleanser and other supplies.
Giving thanks and giving food
Members of many faiths will gather at the community Thanksgiving service Wednesday to collect food and money for the poor.
Tampa Bay headlines
Activist who lived in tree speaks today
Movie theaters have it all -- even nightmare-free parking
BayWalk opens only a few doors
F-16 exceeded 480 mph before fatal crash
Tampa Bay briefs
Religion briefly
Citrus residents mourn loss of activist in plane crash
North Pinellas headlines
Ex-assistant chief's lawsuit dismissed
Victim spots suspect boarding bus in Tarpon
Lawyer gets seat on appellate court
Rabbi's departure surprises temple
Good for you
Road widening for safety urged
Football leagues expect exciting championships
Lumbering to victory
Mark your calendar
Judge dismisses lawsuit by fired assistant chief
Religion highlights
Ship to steer attention to church
Religion briefly
Reception to honor Jewish chancellor
Group funds a relief organization in Israel
Hillsborough headlines
FDLE finds Holt didn't break laws
City unfolds through trolley window panes
DNA, videotape link drifter to killing
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
News of Florida
Problems are both political, practical
Orlando wins FAMU law school
Child's kidnapper gets maximum term
National TV anchor is accused of battery

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