Tampa Bay: December 2, 2001
North Pinellas County news
Attacks ripple through budget
Nearly three months later and hundreds of miles away, Pinellas County is still bracing for the full fallout of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Couples race courtship cloc
Jewish singles engage in round robin matchmaking in which each participant has seven minutes to make a lasting impression.
Struggling Habitat sticks to its goal
Pinellas Habitat for Humanity, the charity whose mission is to build decent, affordable houses for the poor, is in financial trouble.
North Pinellas digest
Two men arrested in apartment shooting
Palm Harbor basks in sun, art
PALM HARBOR -- Glenn Morris and David Bassant spent Saturday morning cruising around historic Florida Avenue in a golf cart greeting exhibitors at the 27th annual Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce fine arts, crafts and music festival.
Stauffer site could lose its champion
The federal watchdog official who brought about a further review of the controversial cleanup plan for the Stauffer Superfund site near Tarpon Springs says his office is in danger of being effectively dissolved.
Fake turf could sprout seeds of common sense
PALM HARBOR -- I drove up and down Wexford Drive, trying to spot a lawn that looked like a fake-grass rug.
Military training site unveiled
PINELLAS PARK -- Army Reserve and National Guard facilities in the bay area will be replaced with a new joint training center because their existing homes are outdated and overcrowded, military officials said Saturday.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
'Chemistry' produces SPC hot streak
Perhaps it's the blend of experience and freshman enthusiasm.
North Pinellas notebook
New literary group provides support to aspiring authors
Military news
Completion of training