Tampa Bay: December 16, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Alicia Caldwell
Mayor is fondest of trees legacy
I asked Mayor David Fischer to show me his civic legacy.
Earning an A in tough program gets tougher on paper
St. Petersburg High School officials say they'll now enforce a statewide grading system that requires a score of 94 to earn an A.
Gay rights activist heads to Rome
The St. Petersburg man, part of an ecumenical gay rights organization, hopes to meet with the pope.
Gospel Christmas concert planned at the Palladium
Total Praise, a gospel recording group, will give a Christmas concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, at the Palladium Theater, 253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg.
Tampa Bay headlines
Airman accused of bomb sales
John Sykes leaves Olympic post
Al-Najjar finally out after 3 years
Tampa Bay briefs
Doctor denies determining Sabrina was abused
Man pleads guilty in patient brokering
North Pinellas headlines
Dancing adds twist to new restaurant
Furor builds over damaged townhomes
Pinellas airport's tally of passengers dropping
Tarpon Springs Holiday parade set for today
Song of silence to grace Super Bowl
Barber's son in right chair to help catch a suspect
Director wants Heritage Village fenced
Report released about plane crash
Mark your calendar
Players get taste of the big time
Group says Hanukkah bags bring hope
Religion calendar
Music aims to convey season's meaning
Hillsborough headlines
Police find errant nanny with child
Similarly named group has animal agency growling
Couple have lunch, then he kills her, police say
Pedestrian hit by car, in critical condition
Woman killed crossing road
F-U-N is a big part of Rehab 1-2-3
Bulletin board
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
News of Florida
Bush talent search sets Florida abuzz
Next: sticker shock for state
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