Still on Bayshore 10 years after 9/11
By Jodie Tillman, Times Staff Writer
On Fridays, Bayshore Patriots show up to wave the flag and remember.
Tampa connected with Cuba again
By Steve Huettel, Times Staff Writer
The first commercial nonstop flight since 1962 to Cuba from a city rich in its heritage is seen as the start of a trend sure to grow.
Deal with your own homeless, Tampa is told
By Michael Van Sickler, Times Staff Writer
St. Petersburg mayor warns peer, cites uptick in service requests.
Huge hands, bigger heart
By Justin George, Times Staff Writer
Hundreds come from all walks of life to honor the memory of Lee Roy Selmon.
He remained political giant to end
By Adam C. Smith, Times Political Editor
Dave Bitner, the hulking chairman of Florida's GOP, loses his battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
Feds descend on gulf-front home
By John Woodrow Cox, Times Staff Writer
Agents seize millions tied to a politically connected reservist.
Blackout socks 5 million in S. California, Arizona
Associated Press
On a day of sweltering heat, a transmission line fails and knocks a nuclear power plant offline.
Pinellas loses students, not jobs
By Rebecca Catalanello, Times Staff Writer
Pupil counts have fallen 11 percent since 2003 but staffing levels rose.
Alexander sued over workers
By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
The state senator is accused of firing U.S. citizens and green card holders and replacing them with guest workers.
Odd couple leads in fight against redistricting
By Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
One Democrat, one Republican, and both have filed suit to invalidate new rules.
Sheriff is leaving a legacy of innovation
By Sue Carlton, Times Columnist
Ask Jim Coats what he hopes to be remembered for after 40 years, seven as sheriff, and he mentions the bus.
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