Tampa Bay: December 15, 2001
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'It's like we've lost a little sister'
DUNEDIN -- Twenty-year-old Aimee Farrell, a security officer who was sexually assaulted and stabbed to death early Tuesday morning, will be buried today with an honor guard. |
North Pinellas County news
Coach quits during criminal investigation
No one involved in the investigation of East Lake High School girls basketball coach Willie Hopkins will discuss the nature of the offense.
Student found not guilty in school sex assault case
LARGO -- A 16-year-old accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student at St. Petersburg High School has been found not guilty of charges related to the alleged attack.
Rainey, Young honored for vision
LARGO -- While the world welcomed the Cold War's end, U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young anticipated trouble for Pinellas County defense workers.
FDLE says alcohol tester was accurate
Officials say the breath-testing machine in question was correct and 43 drunken driving arrests still stand.
Walgreens stores coming to two busy intersections
Walgreens is coming to the southeast corner of Nursery and Belcher roads. The store will be built in the style of the 100-year-old company's new free-standing model that has been popping up on corners at busy intersections throughout Pinellas County.
Pinellas digest
Streets closed today for parade
Company plans office complex
SAFETY HARBOR -- A local advertising firm will build a 21,000-square-foot office complex at State Road 580 and State Road 590 over the next three years.
Area boys spring into gymnastics
The competitive season for boys gymnastics began this month with the annual Judges Cup in Tampa.
Society of Arts and Letters will hold piano competition
The Clearwater-Tampa Bay Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters is sponsoring a piano competition March 1 and 2, 2002, at the Gibbs campus of St. Petersburg College.