November 30, 2001
Tampa Bay: November 30, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Council gives grand prix the go-ahead
ST. PETERSBURG -- Promoters qualified with the St. Petersburg City Council Thursday to turn a waterfront corner of downtown into a world-class auto racecourse in 2003.
Bird feeders rationed to one ounce a day
ST. PETERSBURG -- The City Council decided Thursday how much birdseed a person can toss in a city park in one day without endangering the public health: one ounce.
St. Pete Beach plucks nearby manager
ST. PETE BEACH -- Michael Bonfield, the Madeira Beach city manager who helped snag grants to refurbish the city's tired-looking John's Pass Village, will likely be the next city manager in St. Pete Beach.
Guard, Reserve to call Pinellas home
A joint training facility in Pinellas Park would likely be the new address of units stationed at three outdated facilities in the area.
Tampa Bay headlines
Pinellas judges get an edge in traffic court
Expert: Food not prone to sabotage
Ports look to Legislature for security upgrade funds
Guard, Reserve to call Pinellas home
Crash kills man in Brandon
Judge limits scope of USF bias lawsuit
North Pinellas headlines
Incumbents to compete in Safety Harbor race
Deputy must stop drinking to keep job
Family struggles to cope after crash
Largo police offer to expand territory
Tarpon casino boat shuttle in the works
B&B boosts Safety Harbor's quaintness
Don't allow greed to ruin Tarpon Springs
Pinellas fire under investigation
Lakilak, Dixie Hollins are a cut above foes
United we fa-la-la
Hillsborough headlines
City has to pay bill for agency facing turmoil
Car traffic comes back to Franklin
Jury says man should die for murders
News of Florida
Antiterrorism effort jelling, panel told
Agents cross wires on fugitive
House's budget cuts exceed $1-billion
Senator wants elections rules panel abolished
LaBrake may face another inquiry
Where the cuts are

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