Tuesday, September 6, 2011

DayStarter | Gov. Scott out to repeal 1,000 state rules


Top News

image Waiting, longing for justice

By Jessica Vander Velde, Times Staff Writer

Loved ones of murder victims sometimes face unbearable vigils as suspects are on the run.

Traffic school no deterrent

By Dan Sullivan, Times Staff Writer

Before a deadly crash last fall on the Harbour Island Bridge, Matthew Moye was cited many times for traffic violations.

No license, still driving

By Eric P. Newcomer, Times Staff Writer

Reasons vary for lost privileges but it's more for financial reasons than for infractions.

Low revenue, high cost imperil postal system

New York Times

As labor expenses continue to rise, the agency handles less and less mail in the Internet age.

image Scott out to repeal rules

By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

More than 1,000 are on his hit list. He says they're costly and in many cases repetitive.

Crosstown connector gets stuck in slow lane

By Rich Shopes, Times Correspondent

Blame unforeseen construction issues and summer rain.

image Soldier to civilian

By Kim Wilmath, Times Staff Writer

USF reaches out to veterans making the transition from military life.

Services set for Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Lee Roy Selmon

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

Area leaders share thoughts, memories of Lee Roy Selmon

Times staff

Hurricane Katia achieves Category 3 status

Hurricane Katia has grown into a major storm with sustained winds of 116 mph as it heads west, and it could strengthen even more.

Rip current warnings for all Tampa Bay area beaches

By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer

UF student from Tampa killed

By Jodie Tillman, Times Staff Writer

Top Sports News

image Familiar, maybe; ho-hum, hardly

By Joe Smith, Times Staff Writer

The Rays remain in awe of James Shields after his 11th complete game.

No scouring expected now

By Stephen F. Holder, Times Staff Writer

The Bucs don't plan to dig into waiver wire to grab key parts.

Top Features

image They're No. 1

By Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic

To capture a new, modern audience, DC Comics is launching 52 first issues, some with a diverse cast of superheroes.

image From timely text, a long talk

By Erin Sullivan, Times Staff Writer

When sorrow entered her life, he was there to listen. She thinks she knows why.

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