Tampa Bay: December 5, 2000
South Pinellas County news
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Santas special delivery

[Times photo: Amber Tanille Woolfolk]
Johnisha Mckinnon, 2, collects candy canes from Santa on Monday at the St. Petersburg post office at 3135 First Ave. N as part of the celebration to start the "Mail Early" campaign for the holiday season. Gary King was holding Johnisha while she visited with Santa. |
Church leader enters hospice
"We've all been amazed by his strength, but that is changing," says an aide to United Methodist Bishop Cornelius L. Henderson.
Activist considering joining mayoral race
Omali Yeshitela says many black voters expected more from Mayor David Fischer.
Tampa Bay headlines
Close aide knew extent of Coe's debt, troubles
Lyons' replacement has outstanding warrants
Attorneys lower fees in desegregation case
Lawyer says child should stay where he is
Tampa Bay in brief
North Pinellas headlines
Starbucks seen as welcome jolt to city
Beach resident fills city position
Hospital neighbors want to wall off noise
Altercation lands septuagenarians in jail
Avenue Players exiting Tarpon
Land deal kicks YMCA project into gear
Caretaker wants good owners for wolves
North Pinellas digest
Burdines to open furniture gallery
College Hill residents need to stop name-calling
Times lawsuit seeks Clearwater e-mails
Two stores help the Haven have Christmas
Library notes
North Pinellas in brief
Perry overcomes incident for Heritage Harbor victory
Reading turnarounds
Achievers
School Briefs
Hillsborough headlines
Buddies survive to find one missing
Deputy off the job for 3 days
Judge rejects theft charge against psychic
Police seek man in two robberies
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Specialty plate revenue doesn't always reach its cause

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