
History: Press and Publicity
Roser Park has been within the subject matter of 380 Articles in the St. Petersburg Times, Tampa Tribune and the Atlanta Journal during the past 14 years. Here is a complete list of the Articles. Please note that the information contained in the articles may not necessarily focus on Roser Park, but the complete list is provided here as a reference.
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1. St. Petersburg Times, April 18, 2001, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 683 words, All Children's buys land to expand, LENNIE BENNETT, ST. PETERSBURG
2. St. Petersburg Times, April 18, 2001, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 14, 431 words, Prostitutes' clients will receive letters, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
3. St. Petersburg Times, March 04, 2001, Sunday Correction Appended, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 14, 747 words, City officials want to corral steakhouse's roadside cows, ANDREW MEACHAM, ST. PETERSBURG
4. St. Petersburg Times, February 14, 2001, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 634 words, City's Penny picture prettier than county's, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
5. St. Petersburg Times, December 24, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 24, Into the night
6. St. Petersburg Times, December 24, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 4, 626 words, Resident pitches disc golf proposal for Maximo Park, ANDREW MEACHAM, ST. PETERSBURG
7. St. Petersburg Times, December 20, 2000, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; HISTORY; Pg. 12, 744 words, Dann blazed local trails in business, political life, SCOTT TAYLOR HARTZELL, ST. PETERSBURG
8. St. Petersburg Times, December 17, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; ASK DR. DELAY; Pg. 10, 976 words, Countdown signals may help pedestrians, JEAN HELLER
9. St. Petersburg Times, December 03, 2000, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 650 words, His life: one step forward and two steps back, MARY JO MELONE
10. St. Petersburg Times, December 03, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 905 words, Being called old suits them fine, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
11. St. Petersburg Times, November 05, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 18, 819 words, City begins new round for neighborhood grants, ANDREW MEACHAM, ST. PETERSBURG
12. St. Petersburg Times, October 15, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 16, 449 words, Creek trail to highlight area's cultural history, ANDREW MEACHAM, ST. PETERSBURG
13. St. Petersburg Times, October 15, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; ON THE TOWN; Pg. 8, 1208 words, Two events showcase Lyceum, LENNIE BENNETT
14. St. Petersburg Times, September 06, 2000, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; HISTORY; Pg. 14, 775 words, Memories of hospital, schools linger at site, SCOTT TAYLOR HARTZELL, ST. PETERSBURG
15. St. Petersburg Times, August 02, 2000, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 1159 words, City looks hard at one-way streets, ANDREW MEACHAM, ST. PETERSBURG
16. St. Petersburg Times, July 23, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 14, 1632 words, 'It just feels like home', BOB PUTNAM, ST. PETERSBURG
17. St. Petersburg Times, June 03, 2000, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1364 words, Mayor renews Challenge goals, BRYAN GILMER, ST. PETERSBURG
18. St. Petersburg Times, June 03, 2000, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1364 words, Mayor renews Challenge goals, BRYAN GILMER, ST. PETERSBURG
19. St. Petersburg Times, June 03, 2000, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1364 words, Mayor renews Challenge goals, BRYAN GILMER, ST. PETERSBURG
20. St. Petersburg Times, June 03, 2000, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1364 words, Mayor renews Challenge goals, BRYAN GILMER, ST. PETERSBURG
21. St. Petersburg Times, March 26, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 13, 638 words, A look back at column; a step forth for writer, JOANNE WALKER
22. St. Petersburg Times, March 05, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 6, 1016 words, City proposal would let parks go to the dogs, JOANNE B. WALKER, ST. PETERSBURG
23. St. Petersburg Times, March 04, 2000, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; HOME & GARDEN; Pg. 9D, 316 words, Annual Homecoming Weekend shines spotlight on neighborhoods, ST. PETERSBURG
24. St. Petersburg Times, January 02, 2000, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 4, 1011 words, JOANNE B. WALKER
25. St. Petersburg Times, December 24, 1999, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 4B, Community carolers
26. St. Petersburg Times, December 19, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 12, 1031 words, All Children's Hospital head fundraiser to retire, LENNIE BENNETT, ST. PETERSBURG
27. St. Petersburg Times, November 21, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; ON THE TOWN; Pg. 8, 699 words, Peeking inside homes was never more fun, LENNIE BENNETT
28. St. Petersburg Times, October 20, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 716 words, Hooray for two-way, cheer MLK businesses, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
29. St. Petersburg Times, October 10, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 18, 1039 words, JOANNE B. WALKER
30. St. Petersburg Times, October 03, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 19, 201 words, Doors of old homes open today for tours, ST. PETERSBURG
31. St. Petersburg Times, October 02, 1999, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; HOME & GARDEN; Pg. 5D, 976 words, Take a neighborly tour, JUDY STARK
32. St. Petersburg Times, September 29, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORLY GATHERING; Pg. 11, 686 words, Talks, tours on tap this weekend, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
33. St. Petersburg Times, September 29, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORLY GATHERING; Pg. 14, 507 words, Tour to open doors of city's revamped homes, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
34. St. Petersburg Times, September 22, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS; Pg. 20, 2009 words
35. St. Petersburg Times, September 18, 1999, Saturday, SEMINOLE TIMES; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS; Pg. 2, 3378 words
36. St. Petersburg Times, September 03, 1999, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 388 words, Wanted: Big gator, with tire iron in head, MIKE BRASSFIELD, ST. PETERSBURG
37. St. Petersburg Times, August 25, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 5, Graveyard cleanup
38. St. Petersburg Times, August 23, 1999, Monday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, Cemetery spruce up
39. St. Petersburg Times, July 25, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 11, 983 words, Neighborhood grants, JOANNE B. WALKER
40. St. Petersburg Times, July 14, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 3, 717 words, City remembers beloved officer, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
41. St. Petersburg Times, July 11, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 11, 767 words, JOANNE B. WALKER
42. St. Petersburg Times, June 23, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 695 words, North Shore set to make history, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
43. The Tampa Tribune, June 19, 1999, Saturday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 4, 544 words, North Shore neighborhood aims for National Register;, CARLOS MONCADA, of The Tampa Tribune;
44. St. Petersburg Times, May 11, 1999, Tuesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 740 words, St. Petersburg residents might see dip in tax rate, KELLY RYAN, ST. PETERSBURG
45. St. Petersburg Times, May 10, 1999, Monday, LARGO TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 1730 words
46. St. Petersburg Times, May 02, 1999, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 12, 2166 words, Making (or breaking) history, CHRISTINA HEADRICK, PASS-A-GRILLE
47. St. Petersburg Times, April 21, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; HOUSE VALUES; Pg. 16
48. St. Petersburg Times, April 14, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 666 words, Roser Park to put out markers for tours, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
49. St. Petersburg Times, February 19, 1999, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 6B, 549 words, Longtime museum volunteer dies, CRAIG BASSE, ST. PETERSBURG
50. St. Petersburg Times, February 03, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 1700 words, Sidewalk plan gains ground, MELANIE BUSCH, ST. PETERSBURG
51. St. Petersburg Times, January 06, 1999, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR; Pg. 13, 841 words, State's community groups to gather in October, JOANNE B. WALKER
52. St. Petersburg Times, December 9, 1998, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 898 words, 'I just miss that little boy so much', WAVENEY ANN MOORE, ST. PETERSBURG
53. St. Petersburg Times, November 15, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 18, 280 words, Historic Kenwood seeking place in national registry, KELLY RYAN, ST. PETERSBURG
54. St. Petersburg Times, October 26, 1998, Monday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 1728 words, Where fires burned, area value on rise, ALICIA CALDWELL; STEPHEN NOHLGREN, ST. PETERSBURG
55. St. Petersburg Times, August 16, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 1882 words, The struggle to save FACE, CHRISTINA HEADRICK, GULFPORT
56. St. Petersburg Times, July 26, 1998, Sunday, SEMINOLE TIMES; PINELLAS HISTORY; Pg. 2, 799 words, Prisoners have appetite for construction, EILEEN SCHULTE, CLEARWATER; SAFETY HARBOR; TARPON SPRINGS; ST. PETERSBURG
57. St. Petersburg Times, July 22, 1998, Wednesday, SEMINOLE TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 4243 words
58. St. Petersburg Times, June 14, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 6, 696 words, JOANNE B. WALKER
59. St. Petersburg Times, June 3, 1998, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 779 words, Stellar story, LENNIE BENNETT, ST. PETERSBURG
60. St. Petersburg Times, May 22, 1998, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 362 words, Residents suggest budget priorities, KELLY RYAN, ST. PETERSBURG
61. St. Petersburg Times, May 17, 1998, Sunday, SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 1, 1235 words, Busing may end but ride may not, SHELBY OPPEL, ST. PETERSBURG
62. St. Petersburg Times, May 13, 1998, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 17, 540 words, Consultant honored for preserving history, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
63. St. Petersburg Times, May 10, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 14, 788 words, GUIDE TO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MAP
64. St. Petersburg Times, April 28, 1998, Tuesday, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 5, 424 words, Home of Fig Newton creator recognized, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
65. St. Petersburg Times, April 19, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 12, 1171 words, Roser Park earns a spot in history, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
66. St. Petersburg Times, April 19, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 13, 387 words, Cookie credit crumbles after Newton's tale told, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
67. St. Petersburg Times, April 19, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 13, 277 words, Roser Park facts
68. St. Petersburg Times, April 15, 1998, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 432 words, Home of Fig Newton creator recognized, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
69. St. Petersburg Times, March 22, 1998, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; ASK DR. DELAY; Pg. 10, 665 words, Some tips for surviving game-day parking, ROBIN MITCHELL
70. St. Petersburg Times, March 3, 1998, Tuesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 506 words, Parking stickers not a hit yet, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
71. The Tampa Tribune, March 3, 1998, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 2, 1926 words, HILLSBOROUGH
72. St. Petersburg Times, February 27, 1998, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 374 words, Parking errors may result in foul fines, JOUNICE L. NEALY, ST. PETERSBURG
73. St. Petersburg Times, February 18, 1998, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; THE HOME STRETCH: St. Petersburg joins the big leagues; Pg. 1, 571 words, Parking stickers to keep fans playing fair, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
74. St. Petersburg Times, December 16, 1997, Tuesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 657 words, The stark politics of fear and ignorance, MARY JO MELONE
75. The Tampa Tribune, December 13, 1997, Saturday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 2, 194 words, Tropicana Field neighbors asked to parking meetings, ST. PETERSBURG
76. St. Petersburg Times, December 8, 1997, Monday, SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 2, 914 words, Matchup No. 1: fans vs. residents, ROBIN MITCHELL, ST. PETERSBURG
77. St. Petersburg Times, December 7, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 923 words, Matchup No. 1: fans versus residents, ROBIN MITCHELL, ST. PETERSBURG
78. St. Petersburg Times, November 23, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; ASK DR. DELAY; Pg. 10, 959 words, Bad pavement makes driving tricky, ROBIN MITCHELL
79. St. Petersburg Times, November 5, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; EDITORIAL; Pg. 2, 483 words, Consider stadium's neighbors, too
80. St. Petersburg Times, November 3, 1997, Monday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1103 words, Devil Rays parking worries neighbors, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
81. St. Petersburg Times, October 28, 1997, Tuesday, SEMINOLE TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 5096 words
82. St. Petersburg Times, September 17, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 6, 188 words, Neighborhood groups can get on the Web
83. St. Petersburg Times, August 27, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 8, 378 words, Lawyer's fence fight with officials ends, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
84. St. Petersburg Times, May 21, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 585 words, Homeowner, city clash over unpainted, non-permitted fence, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
85. St. Petersburg Times, May 21, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 6, 177 words, What about my fence?, ST. PETERSBURG
86. St. Petersburg Times, May 18, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 10, 910 words, JOANNE WALKER
87. St. Petersburg Times, May 17, 1997, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; HOME & GARDEN; ST. PETERSBURG PARADE OF NEIGHBORHOODS; Pg. 1D, 2161 words, Block Parties, Judy Stark
88. St. Petersburg Times, May 17, 1997, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; HOME & GARDEN; HOMES NEWS; Pg. 2D, 1210 words, Greater Tampa parade of homes winners announced
89. St. Petersburg Times, May 10, 1997, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; HOME & GARDEN; Pg. 1D, 448 words, A neighborly idea for home buyers, JUDY STARK, ST. PETERSBURG
90. St. Petersburg Times, May 7, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 1394 words, A CALL FOR SOUTH St. Petersburg, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
91. The Tampa Tribune, April 29, 1997, Tuesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 407 words, Sewers, drains hold up under deluge, PETER E. HOWARD; of The Tampa Tribune
92. St. Petersburg Times, April 9, 1997, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 5, 808 words, Walgreens anchors new life at intersection, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
93. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1997, Sunday, PERSPECTIVE; TIMES RECOMMENDS; EDITORIALS; Pg. 2D, 956 words, Re-elect Mayor Fischer
94. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 2995 words, In the neighborhoods, LOTS OF LITTLE SPENDING, JON WILSON, ST. PETERSBURG
95. St. Petersburg Times, March 9, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 5, 134 words, Roser Park gets historic nomination
96. St. Petersburg Times, March 7, 1997, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 790 words, Old neighborhoods reap reward from make-overs, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
97. St. Petersburg Times, January 28, 1997, Tuesday, SEMINOLE TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 3, 4407 words
98. The Tampa Tribune, January 28, 1997, Tuesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 2, 413 words, OBITUARIES
99. The Tampa Tribune, January 21, 1997, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 2, 600 words, PASCO
100. The Tampa Tribune, January 21, 1997, Tuesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 331 words, Roser Park seeks spotlight, PETER E. HOWARD; of The Tampa Tribune
101. St. Petersburg Times, January 5, 1997, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 10, 1171 words, Historic in the national sense, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
102. St. Petersburg Times, December 15, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; NEIGHBORHOOD NOTEBOOK; Pg. 14, 742 words, JOANNE B. WALKER
103. St. Petersburg Times, November 6, 1996, Wednesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 1053 words, Disturbance area is getting big piece of spending pie, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
104. St. Petersburg Times, November 3, 1996, Sunday, SEMINOLE TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 9, 1925 words
105. St. Petersburg Times, October 27, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 3, 465 words, North Shore neighbors want more stop signs, JENNIFER BRETT, ST. PETERSBURG
106. St. Petersburg Times, September 27, 1996, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 679 words, Cracks appear in city's sidewalk repair program, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
107. St. Petersburg Times, September 22, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 1068 words, Crescent Lake: Don't bulldoze homes, ROBIN K. RAY, ST. PETERSBURG
108. St. Petersburg Times, September 15, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 12, 547 words, Who ya gonna call? Service coordinators, JOANNE B. WALKER, ST. PETERSBURG
109. St. Petersburg Times, July 13, 1996, Saturday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS; Pg. 4B, 3342 words
110. St. Petersburg Times, July 13, 1996, Saturday, SEMINOLE TIMES; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS; Pg. 2, 4220 words
111. St. Petersburg Times, July 12, 1996, Friday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 4B, 683 words, Council keeps hold on house buying, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
112. St. Petersburg Times, July 10, 1996, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 5, 1166 words, City Council to decide Roser Park dispute, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
113. The Tampa Tribune, July 3, 1996, Wednesday,, FLORIDA EDITION, Pg. 2, 606 words, Tough-built torch a survivor, SUSAN JAFFE; of The Tampa Tribune
114. St. Petersburg Times, May 23, 1996, Thursday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 411 words, Woman found in park bled to death, TIM ROCHE, ST. PETERSBURG
115. The Tampa Tribune, May 23, 1996, Thursday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 2, 341 words, PASCO
116. The Tampa Tribune, May 23, 1996, Thursday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 406 words, Cops say woman bled to death by accident; It appears Gloria Jean Allen collapsed while taking a shortcut to a hospital., STEPHEN THOMPSON; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
117. St. Petersburg Times, May 22, 1996, Wednesday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, Woman found dead in Roser Park
118. St. Petersburg Times, May 22, 1996, Wednesday, 1 North Pinellas Edition, METRO & STATE; NEWS BRIEFS; Pg. 3B, 206 words, Woman found dead in St. Petersburg park, ST. PETERSBURG
119. The Tampa Tribune, May 22, 1996, Wednesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, Body found in park
120. The Tampa Tribune, May 22, 1996, Wednesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 2, 182 words, St. Pete woman found dead in Roser Park, STEPHEN THOMPSON; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
121. St. Petersburg Times, May 19, 1996, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 3B, 350 words, Party spotlights neighborhoods, ROBIN K. RAY, ST. PETERSBURG
122. St. Petersburg Times, May 15, 1996, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 712 words, City's southern downtown poised for a new face, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
123. The Tampa Tribune, April 28, 1996, Sunday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 2, 232 words, Officer trying to avoid oncoming car shoots, hits driver, STEPHEN THOMPSON; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
124. St. Petersburg Times, April 24, 1996, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Neighborhood IMAGES; Pg. 3
125. St. Petersburg Times, April 17, 1996, Wednesday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 12, 499 words, Roser Park neighborhood seeks to reclaim historic cemetery, KELLY A. STEFANI, ST. PETERSBURG
126. St. Petersburg Times, April 14, 1996, Sunday, PERSPECTIVE; DIFFERENT WORLDS; Pg. 1D, 1862 words, THE SENIORS, Jenny Deam, ST. PETERSBURG
127. St. Petersburg Times, April 7, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 824 words, Rebuilding a community, WAVENEY ANN MOORE
128. The Tampa Tribune, March 23, 1996, Saturday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 1357 words, Programs help home buyers
129. St. Petersburg Times, March 3, 1996, Sunday, NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES; Pg. 1, 2039 words, City sees crime rate drop, TIM ROCHE, ST. PETERSBURG
130. St. Petersburg Times, March 3, 1996, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, CITY & STATE; Pg. 1B, 624 words, To city, it's Crime Tract 143; to her, it's home, ELIJAH GOSIER
131. St. Petersburg Times, February 16, 1996, Friday, City Edition, SEMINOLE TIMES; PINELLAS OBITUARIES; Pg. 6, 4538 words
132. St. Petersburg Times, February 14, 1996, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 674 words, City Hall ponders career in blighted real estate, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
133. St. Petersburg Times, December 20, 1995, Wednesday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; PINELLAS OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 4113 words
134. St. Petersburg Times, November 16, 1995, Thursday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 3, 550 words, Officers move in where others fear to buy, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
135. St. Petersburg Times, November 12, 1995, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1431 words, The other downtown awakens, DAVID K. ROGERS
136. The Tampa Tribune, October 17, 1995, Tuesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 402 words, City looks to St. Pete for ideas, PETER E. HOWARD; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
137. St. Petersburg Times, September 26, 1995, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1138 words, Group tries to keep Coquina Key from sinking, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
138. St. Petersburg Times, August 26, 1995, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR; Pg. 1, 589 words, New homes rejuvenate Jasmine area, JOANNE B. WALKER
139. St. Petersburg Times, August 19, 1995, Saturday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Home & Garden; Pg. 1D, 1875 words, GOOD SIDEWALKS, GOOD NEIGHBORS, SHARON KENNEDY WYNNE
140. St. Petersburg Times, July 16, 1995, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 940 words, Neighborhoods building back up, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
141. St. Petersburg Times, July 13, 1995, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 463 words, Lenders build up housing program, ADAM C. SMITH, ST. PETERSBURG
142. St. Petersburg Times, June 11, 1995, Sunday, City Edition Correction Appended, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 6, 664 words, Historic graveyard awaits its resurrection to grace, LAUREN BARACK, ST. PETERSBURG
143. St. Petersburg Times, June 3, 1995, Saturday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Home & Garden; Pg. 2D, 669 words, Awards honor preservation efforts, JUDY STARK, ST. PETERSBURG
144. The Tampa Tribune, February 15, 1995, Wednesday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1, 592 words, Committee OKs eyesore ordinance; A nightmare on Elm Street? Knock it down, members say., NOAM M. M. NEUSNER; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
145. St. Petersburg Times, January 24, 1995, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 780 words, Crescent Lake looks for touch-up, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
146. St. Petersburg Times, January 19, 1995, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1047 words, Rehab plan proposed for housing, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
147. St. Petersburg Times, December 26, 1994, Monday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; PINELLAS OBITUARIES; Pg. 7, 2436 words
148. The Tampa Tribune, December 26, 1994, Monday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 2, 2573 words, Obituaries
149. The Tampa Tribune, December 26, 1994, Monday,, FLORIDA EDITION, Pg. 2, 298 words, Citrus
150. The Tampa Tribune, December 23, 1994, Friday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 6, 421 words, City bypassed for anti-poverty grant, NOAM M. M. NEUSNER; Tribune Staff Writer, ST. PETERSBURG
151. St. Petersburg Times, December 8, 1994, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS & VIEWS; Pg. 4, 685 words, They kept trying to find bottom, BETTY JEAN MILLER
152. St. Petersburg Times, December 3, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; Pg. 3, 908 words, Two remnants of segregation voted historic, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
153. St. Petersburg Times, December 2, 1994, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 904 words, Two remnants of segregation ruled historic, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
154. St. Petersburg Times, October 15, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; neighbor to neighbor; Pg. 1, 822 words, Homes to be built; others get a face lift, JOANNE B. WALKER
155. St. Petersburg Times, September 21, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 627 words, Neighborhood program is moving on, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
156. St. Petersburg Times, September 12, 1994, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; 'I REMEMBER . . .'; Pg. 1, 958 words, Longtime teacher looks back, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
157. St. Petersburg Times, September 11, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; GUEST COLUMN; Pg. 2, 864 words, A community bleeds over neighbor's tragic loss, Mamie Brown
158. St. Petersburg Times, August 12, 1994, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 528 words, Old Southeast will keep its hexagons, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
159. St. Petersburg Times, July 31, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1561 words, Vacant houses plague city, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
160. St. Petersburg Times, July 27, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, Planting to brighten park
161. St. Petersburg Times, July 16, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 521 words, North Shore could be third historic district, building study finds, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
162. St. Petersburg Times, June 27, 1994, Monday, City Edition Correction Appended, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1742 words, It's a cleaner day in the neighborhood, DAVID K. ROGERS, ST. PETERSBURG
163. St. Petersburg Times, June 27, 1994, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; I REMEMBER . . .; Pg. 1, 1169 words, In days of song, dance and splendor, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
164. St. Petersburg Times, May 14, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; PINELLAS DIGEST; Pg. 2, 581 words, African-American exhibit to close with awards, ST. PETERSBURG
165. St. Petersburg Times, May 9, 1994, Monday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; PINELLAS OBITUARIES; Pg. 7, 528 words, Paul J. Sattler Sr., real estate leader, CRAIG BASSE, ST. PETERSBURG
166. St. Petersburg Times, April 30, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Home & Garden; HOMES NEWS; Pg. 6D, 540 words, Autumn festival on neighborhoods, ST. PETERSBURG
167. St. Petersburg Times, April 20, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 3, 437 words, Arguments filed in busing dispute, ANNE LINDBERG
168. St. Petersburg Times, April 18, 1994, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; 'I REMEMBER. . .'; Pg. 1, 897 words, Her happy memories float to mind, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
169. St. Petersburg Times, April 4, 1994, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; 'I REMEMBER. . .'; Pg. 1, 1013 words, City helped heal dad and nurtured his son, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
170. St. Petersburg Times, March 31, 1994, Thursday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 5, 675 words, Justifying bus rides to north, ELIJAH GOSIER
171. St. Petersburg Times, March 30, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 717 words, Justifying long bus rides north, ELIJAH GOSIER
172. St. Petersburg Times, March 29, 1994, Tuesday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 8, 2648 words, MISTER FISCHER'S NEIGHBORHOOD, MONICA DAVEY
173. St. Petersburg Times, March 27, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 2643 words, MISTER FISCHER'S NEIGHBORHOOD, MONICA DAVEY
174. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 750 words, Mayor takes whack at sidewalk gaps, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
175. St. Petersburg Times, March 8, 1994, Tuesday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 6, 1466 words, Inmates chip away at debts to society, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
176. St. Petersburg Times, March 6, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1466 words, Inmates chip away at debts to society, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
177. St. Petersburg Times, January 16, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 8, 373 words, Cleanup crew not in it for money, CHERYL ROSS, ST. PETERSBURG
178. St. Petersburg Times, January 8, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 341 words, City staff commits to 2 more areas, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
179. St. Petersburg Times, January 8, 1994, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; neighbor to neighbor; Pg. 1, 836 words, Need help? Call out for 'N' Team, JOANNE WALKER
180. St. Petersburg Times, December 11, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; neighbor to neighbor; Pg. 1, 827 words, Your house could be in pictures, JOANNE B. WALKER
181. St. Petersburg Times, November 13, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 618 words, City grades its Uptown campaign, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
182. St. Petersburg Times, November 7, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1532 words, One neighborhood group for all?, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
183. St. Petersburg Times, October 25, 1993, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; 'I REMEMBER . . .'; Pg. 1, 840 words, The parties were fun, the memories lasting, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
184. St. Petersburg Times, September 2, 1993, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; LETTERS; Pg. 2, 2278 words, Education should refocus on the basics
185. St. Petersburg Times, August 30, 1993, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; 'I REMEMBER. . .'; Pg. 1, 949 words, Orange crates and a gray pony, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
186. St. Petersburg Times, August 19, 1993, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; BUSINESS DIGEST; Pg. 2, 547 words, NationsBank in tour of neighborhoods, PIPER JONES, ST. PETERSBURG
187. St. Petersburg Times, August 18, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; BUSINESS DIGEST; Pg. 7, 547 words, NationsBank officials tour neighborhoods, PIPER JONES, ST. PETERSBURG
188. St. Petersburg Times, August 7, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 637 words, Garage site should be evaluated, group says, NANO RILEY, ST. PETERSBURG
189. St. Petersburg Times, August 5, 1993, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 322 words, Council to look at upkeep of fix-up, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
190. St. Petersburg Times, July 14, 1993, Wednesday, Tampa Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; THE REGION; Pg. 3B, 1133 words, Mastermind in scams sentenced to 40 years
191. St. Petersburg Times, July 14, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 498 words, Buying a home is easier with WIN, THY TO, ST. PETERSBURG
192. St. Petersburg Times, July 9, 1993, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; PINELLAS BRIEFS; Pg. 3, 196 words, Bayfront Medical Center to buy city land, ST. PETERSBURG; PALM HARBOR
193. St. Petersburg Times, July 3, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; THE REGION; Pg. 3B, 638 words, Mayor Fischer wants to sell land to hospital
194. St. Petersburg Times, June 30, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; BRIEFLY; Pg. 3, 634 words, Part of Myrtle Avenue closes indefinitely, CLEARWATER; ST. PETERSBURG
195. St. Petersburg Times, June 30, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 605 words, Hospital bond vote delayed, WAYNE GARCIA, ST. PETERSBURG
196. St. Petersburg Times, June 30, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; BRIEFLY; Pg. 3, 180 words, Vote delayed on Bayfront Medical garage, ST. PETERSBURG; SEMINOLE
197. St. Petersburg Times, June 24, 1993, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; GUEST COLUMN; Pg. 2, 1012 words, Superblocks could revitalize districts, JAN REINER
198. St. Petersburg Times, June 20, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 540 words, Neighborhood program gets good review, PHAM-DUY NGUYEN, ST. PETERSBURG
199. St. Petersburg Times, June 16, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 660 words, Older areas to get an advocate, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
200. St. Petersburg Times, June 11, 1993, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; PINELLAS DIGEST; Correction; Pg. 1, 173 words, Roser Park fix-up plan approved, ST. PETERSBURG
201. St. Petersburg Times, June 6, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1717 words, Neighborhood dreams meet financial reality, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
202. St. Petersburg Times, June 4, 1993, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; GUEST COLUMN; Pg. 2, 739 words, Time to revitalize neighborhoods, RICK BAKER
203. St. Petersburg Times, May 29, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 702 words, Preservation awards given, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
204. St. Petersburg Times, May 26, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 574 words, Judge takes himself off city suits, STEPHEN NOHLGREN, ST. PETERSBURG
205. St. Petersburg Times, May 21, 1993, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 438 words, Disputed hospital garage okayed, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
206. St. Petersburg Times, May 16, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 703 words, Parking garage splits neighbors, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
207. St. Petersburg Times, May 14, 1993, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 401 words, Some sidewalk fees may be waived, MONICA DAVEY, ST. PETERSBURG
208. St. Petersburg Times, May 4, 1993, Tuesday, City Edition Correction Appended, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 542 words, St. Petersburg reaps what it has sown, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
209. St. Petersburg Times, May 1, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; neighbor to neighbor; Pg. 1, 866 words, City hears neighbors' concerns, JOANNE B. WALKER
210. St. Petersburg Times, April 12, 1993, Monday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 5, 655 words, Buying gets a winning plan, JUDY STARK, ST. PETERSBURG
211. St. Petersburg Times, April 11, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 664 words, Program comes home a winner, JUDY STARK, ST. PETERSBURG
212. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1993, Tuesday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; ACTION; Pg. 10, 768 words, It's a bumpy ride out near racetrack, JUDY GARNATZ
213. St. Petersburg Times, February 20, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR; Pg. 1, 745 words, Where can we put 2,333 palm trees?, JOANNE B. WALKER
214. St. Petersburg Times, November 22, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; COMMUNITY POLICING; Pg. 7, 806 words, Partnerships reduce crime in area, MARY BRADY
215. St. Petersburg Times, September 25, 1992, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 502 words, City urged to get tough on nuisances, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
216. St. Petersburg Times, June 25, 1992, Thursday, City Edition, BUSINESS; Pg. 6E, 281 words, Bank plans lending for housing, small businesses in St. Petersburg, ROBERT TRIGAUX, ST. PETERSBURG
217. St. Petersburg Times, June 24, 1992, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 765 words, Group would fix, not fight, CAROL A. MARBIN, ST. PETERSBURG
218. St. Petersburg Times, June 21, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 621 words, House reborn proves City Hall wrong, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
219. St. Petersburg Times, April 3, 1992, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 546 words, Police poll gets mixed results, WILMA NORTON; CAROL A. MARBIN, ST. PETERSBURG
220. St. Petersburg Times, February 16, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 794 words, City parks cry out for adoptive "parents', ROGER CLENDENING II, ST. PETERSBURG
221. St. Petersburg Times, January 6, 1992, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 242 words, Pinellas Past and Present, THY TO
222. St. Petersburg Times, January 2, 1992, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1015 words, Artist saves history in walls of '20s house, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
223. St. Petersburg Times, December 4, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; TIMES DIGEST; Pg. 1, 189 words, Communities to discuss planning, ST. PETERSBURG
224. St. Petersburg Times, November 20, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 639 words, Judge refuses to delay incinerator, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
225. St. Petersburg Times, November 14, 1991, Thursday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 8, 774 words, Suit seeks review of incinerator plan, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
226. St. Petersburg Times, November 8, 1991, Friday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; Pg. 13, 565 words, Fight against hospital's incinerator continues, STEPHEN KOFF, ST. PETERSBURG
227. St. Petersburg Times, November 8, 1991, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 797 words, Turning around a neighborhood, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
228. St. Petersburg Times, November 7, 1991, Thursday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 6, 622 words, Incinerator's size is point of dispute, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
229. St. Petersburg Times, November 6, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 622 words, Incinerator's size stirs up controversy, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
230. St. Petersburg Times, October 18, 1991, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 673 words, Hospital will test for air pollutants, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
231. St. Petersburg Times, October 7, 1991, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 7, 429 words, Seward S. Merrell, local prize-winning artist, ROMAINE KOSHARSKY, ST. PETERSBURG
232. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 15, 1991, DIXIE LIVING; SECTION M; PAGE 01, 1603 words, GROWING YOUNGER IN OLD ST. PETE; Retirees who preferred life before yuppie stampede say.; Bring back the green benches, By Frances Cawthon Staff writer, florida; cities; recreation; travel; retirement
233. St. Petersburg Times, August 2, 1991, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 500 words, City uses grant to repay loan, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
234. St. Petersburg Times, July 21, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1455 words, City shows little zeal to save old buildings, STEPHEN KOFF, ST. PETERSBURG
235. St. Petersburg Times, June 26, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; LETTERS; Pg. 2, 685 words, Council should hear complaints first
236. St. Petersburg Times, April 26, 1991, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; TIMES DIGEST; Pg. 1, 481 words, Razing application extended, ST. PETERSBURG b b
237. St. Petersburg Times, April 23, 1991, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 734 words, $ 34-million in projects proposed, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
238. St. Petersburg Times, April 13, 1991, Saturday, City Edition, BUSINESS; Pg. 17A, 514 words, Fig Newton's popularity solid, but lineage crumbles, NEWTON, Mass.
239. St. Petersburg Times, March 20, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 2, 659 words, CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
240. St. Petersburg Times, March 6, 1991, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 446 words, Housing aid taken over by paid staff, WILMA NORTON, ST. PETERSBURG
241. St. Petersburg Times, February 11, 1991, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; WHAT'S IN A NAME; Pg. 1, 779 words, Roser Park holds on to old charm, BETTY JEAN MILLER, ST. PETERSBURG
242. St. Petersburg Times, January 22, 1991, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 632 words, Hospital incinerator faces little opposition, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
243. St. Petersburg Times, January 21, 1991, Monday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; EDITORIALS; Pg. 12A, 785 words, A sense of history
244. St. Petersburg Times, December 23, 1990, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 950 words, Buyers of old homes face hurdle, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
245. St. Petersburg Times, November 19, 1990, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS AND VIEWS; Pg. 4, 744 words, Memories, skills linger from war efforts, BETTY JEAN MILLER
246. St. Petersburg Times, October 5, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; TIMES DIGEST; Pg. 1, 161 words, Council okays $ 430,000 Roser Park plan, ST. PETERSBURG
247. St. Petersburg Times, October 3, 1990, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 365 words, Beautification awards given, ST. PETERSBURG
248. St. Petersburg Times, October 2, 1990, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 589 words, Historic home finds buyer, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
249. St. Petersburg Times, October 2, 1990, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 279 words, City plan would start fixing up Roser Park, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
250. St. Petersburg Times, September 25, 1990, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 5, 80 words, Raising the flag
251. St. Petersburg Times, September 21, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS AND VIEWS; Pg. 4, 758 words, Something different in the air? A feeling of fall, BETTY JEAN MILLER
252. St. Petersburg Times, August 21, 1990, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; GOOD FOR YOU; Pg. 4, 518 words, Junior League presents volunteer award, DARRELL CUTSHALL
253. St. Petersburg Times, August 17, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 774 words, Roser Park house faces demolition, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
254. St. Petersburg Times, July 13, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; PINELLAS DIGEST; Pg. 3, 210 words, Store safety to be debated, ST. PETERSURG
255. St. Petersburg Times, June 29, 1990, Friday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 7B, 464 words, City panel rejects plan to demolish historic house, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
256. St. Petersburg Times, June 23, 1990, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 6, 338 words, Planners object to razing house, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
257. St. Petersburg Times, June 8, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 566 words, Hospital fumes at plan All Children's hits smokestack site, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
258. St. Petersburg Times, June 5, 1990, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 365 words, Hospital plans tall chimney, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
259. St. Petersburg Times, June 1, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 596 words, City may aid pilot project for housing, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
260. St. Petersburg Times, May 31, 1990, Thursday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 10, 619 words, Historic Roser Park fights demolition of 1921 house, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
261. St. Petersburg Times, May 30, 1990, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 526 words, Incinerator plans upset residents, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
262. St. Petersburg Times, May 28, 1990, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 732 words, Bank donates property Good housing to rise from old, ALICIA CALDWELL, ST. PETERSBURG
263. St. Petersburg Times, May 26, 1990, Saturday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 5, 644 words, Historic Roser Park fights planned demolition of 1921 house, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
264. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1990, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS & VIEWS; Pg. 4, 795 words, Season provides wondrous spectacles, BETTY JEAN MILLER
265. St. Petersburg Times, January 1, 1990, Monday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 6, 1435 words, New vision offered for neighborhood near destruction, STEPHEN KOFF, ST. PETERSBURG
266. St. Petersburg Times, December 31, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1418 words, A neighborhood on the fence // Landowners work to save Bartlett Park, STEPHEN KOFF, ST. PETERSBURG
267. St. Petersburg Times, December 30, 1989, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; LETTERS; Pg. 2, 1859 words, Safer solutions available to dispose of trash byproducts
268. St. Petersburg Times, November 8, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1D, 1288 words, Private Lives, JOSEPH REED
269. St. Petersburg Times, November 5, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, TRAVEL; Pg. 1E, 1065 words, Pastoral Pinellas // Boom's prosperity stole its rural charm, ROBERT N. JENKINS
270. St. Petersburg Times, October 27, 1989, Friday, City Edition, WEEKEND; Pg. 31, 233 words, DANCE SEASON WAITS IN WINGS
271. St. Petersburg Times, October 18, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 400 words, Historic footbridge back in place // Span may soon be fenced off, NORMA WAGNER, ST. PETERSBURG
272. St. Petersburg Times, October 11, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 568 words, Historic bridge is sturdy; its fate isn't, officials say, NORMA WAGNER, ST. PETERSBURG
273. St. Petersburg Times, September 25, 1989, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1803 words, Waiting for the jackpot // Luck may be improving on Fourth Street S, ELIJAH GOSIER, ST. PETERSBURG
274. St. Petersburg Times, September 24, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 713 words, Old bridge in troubled waters // Historic crossing removed; Roser Park residents angry, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
275. St. Petersburg Times, August 20, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 3B, 365 words, Shooting victim described as 'very quiet', KAREN DATKO, ST. PETERSBURG
276. St. Petersburg Times, August 12, 1989, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; times digest; Pg. 1, 479 words, Stones fans get ticket satisfaction today, ST. PETERSBURG; MADEIRA BEACH
277. St. Petersburg Times, August 11, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 514 words, Grant helps expand area for home fix-up loans, ELIJAH GOSIER, ST. PETERSBURG
278. St. Petersburg Times, August 6, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 940 words, Volunteers chip away at housing crisis, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
279. St. Petersburg Times, August 3, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 405 words, Project to fix up abandoned houses, CESAR ALVAREZ III, ST. PETERSBURG
280. St. Petersburg Times, July 3, 1989, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1241 words, Neighborhood on the rebound, NORMA WAGNER; NANO RILEY, ST. PETERSBURG N
281. St. Petersburg Times, July 3, 1989, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1235 words, Crackdown effort has cloudy future, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
282. St. Petersburg Times, June 28, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; GUEST COLUMN; Pg. 2, 997 words, Now is time to preserve historic St. Petersburg, CONNIE KONE
283. St. Petersburg Times, May 21, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; My View; Pg. 2, 894 words, Program cracks down on drugs, ROBERT D. OBERING
284. St. Petersburg Times, May 7, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 1B, 2051 words, Drugs flowing despite program, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND; KAREN DATKO, ST. PETERSBURG
285. St. Petersburg Times, April 28, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 729 words, Plan to clean dirt at dome under study, THOMAS C. TOBIN, ST. PETERSBURG
286. St. Petersburg Times, April 28, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; MY VIEW; Pg. 2, 841 words, Neighbors must become activists, CONNIE KONE
287. St. Petersburg Times, April 3, 1989, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 663 words, Drug dealers return after Crackdown moves on, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
288. St. Petersburg Times, March 26, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; Pg. 1, 571 words, Festival of States kicks off 2 weeks // Tyrone Square Mall ceremony opens event, STEVAN ALLEN, ST. PETERSBURG
289. St. Petersburg Times, March 24, 1989, Friday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 1B, 604 words, Festival of States kicks off 18 days, JOSHUA L. WEINSTEIN, ST. PETERSBURG
290. St. Petersburg Times, March 24, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS & VIEWS; Pg. 4, 697 words, Fog inspires heavy dosages of metaphors, BETTY JEAN MILLER
291. St. Petersburg Times, March 20, 1989, Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Crack: Everyone Pays; Pg. 1A, 2330 words, 'The tip of the iceberg' // Crack's cost to area: $ 50-million each year, KEVIN E. WASHINGTON; JANE MEINHARDT; CHRIS LAVIN
292. St. Petersburg Times, March 19, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CRACK: EVERYONE PAYS; Pg. 1A, 2534 words, Crack: Everyone pays // Drug has had devastating effects on all walks of life, CHRIS LAVIN; KEVIN E. WASHINGTON; JANE MEINHARDT
293. St. Petersburg Times, March 16, 1989, Thursday, City Edition Correction Appended, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 386 words, Historic houses appear doomed, SUSAN EASTMAN, ST. PETERSBURG
294. St. Petersburg Times, March 14, 1989, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Candidate Questionnaire; Pg. 2, 2040 words
295. St. Petersburg Times, March 13, 1989, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; NEWS & VIEWS; Pg. 4, 860 words, No easy answers for mixing career, children, BETTY JEAN MILLER
296. St. Petersburg Times, March 4, 1989, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 495 words, Police team was in Harbordale at time of shooting, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN; TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
297. St. Petersburg Times, March 2, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 8B, 421 words, Drug arrests prompt residents' questions, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
298. St. Petersburg Times, February 22, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 6, 1080 words, Abandoned cars, houses targeted in crackdown, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
299. St. Petersburg Times, February 20, 1989, Monday, City Edition, LARGO-SEMINOLE TIMES; Pg. 6, 878 words, Crackdown on crack showing results, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
300. St. Petersburg Times, February 19, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 511 words, Operation Crackdown shows some results // Children go to work cleaning up their troubled neighborhood, PATTY CURTIN, ST. PETERSBURG
301. St. Petersburg Times, February 19, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1132 words, Operation Crackdown shows some results // Residents say cleanup helps, but wonder what comes next, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
302. St. Petersburg Times, February 18, 1989, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; times digest; Pg. 1, 292 words, Old cars towed in drug crackdown, ST. PETERSBURG
303. St. Petersburg Times, February 14, 1989, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1272 words, Crackdown '89 // Task force hits Roser Park hard, but what happens next is unclear, TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
304. St. Petersburg Times, February 3, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 623 words, Residents: Crime out of control // Crackdown nets suspects, the attention of residents, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN; TAMMERLIN DRUMMOND, ST. PETERSBURG
305. St. Petersburg Times, February 3, 1989, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 601 words, Residents: Crime out of control // Speakers ask council to make streets safe again, DIANE RADO, ST. PETERSBURG
306. St. Petersburg Times, February 2, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 11, 103 words, Residents' protest hinges on city's crime crackdown, ST. PETERSBURG
307. St. Petersburg Times, February 2, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 3B, 533 words, Man shot to death in Coquina Key Park, KAREN DATKO, ST. PETERSBURG
308. St. Petersburg Times, January 26, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Pg. 3B, 374 words, Residents launch campaign to drive out crime, SUE LANDRY, ST. PETERSBURG
309. St. Petersburg Times, January 24, 1989, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 3, 175 words, Arrest made in theft of razor, blades
310. St. Petersburg Times, January 18, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 675 words, Crime taxes Roser Park // Homeowners consider filing lawsuit against city, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
311. St. Petersburg Times, January 18, 1989, Wednesday, City Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; Suncoast Digest; Pg. 3B, 1137 words, Florida Power restarts nuclear plant, Dail Willis, CRYSTAL RIVER; SPRING HILL; LAND O'LAKES; ZEPHYRHILLS; DUNEDIN; ST. PETERSBURG; TAMPA
312. St. Petersburg Times, November 25, 1988, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 915 words, Holding on to history // Relocation deadline nears for two homes, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
313. St. Petersburg Times, October 18, 1988, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; YOUR VIEW; Pg. 2, 655 words, Containing dirt at gas plant would cut costs
314. St. Petersburg Times, August 22, 1988, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; Pg. 1, 1164 words, Landowner believes in downtown, STEPHEN KOFF, ST. PETERSBURG
315. St. Petersburg Times, July 28, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; TIMES ACTION; Pg. 2, 829 words, Pattern should send reader into a whirl, PAT FENNER
316. St. Petersburg Times, July 10, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; TIMES ACTION; Pg. 2, 783 words, Houses sought far above St. Petersburg's Ground Zero, PAT FENNER
317. St. Petersburg Times, July 3, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, AT HOME; Pg. 1H, 2694 words, History in jeopardy // House with a classic past awaits rescue, JEANNE MALMGREN, ST. PETERSBURG
318. St. Petersburg Times, June 11, 1988, Saturday, State Edition, METRO AND STATE; Suncoast Digest; Pg. 3B, 1268 words, Pinellas adult club ordinance struck down, CYNDA MORT, CLEARWATER; HUDSON; DADE CITY; TAMPA; ST. PETERSBURG
319. St. Petersburg Times, June 11, 1988, Saturday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; Pg. 6, 153 words, Three boys accused of trying to pull holdup with toy gun, ST. PETERSBURG
320. St. Petersburg Times, June 8, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES; ST. PETERSBURG CENTENNIAL 1988; Pg. 30, 39 words, Dusty
321. St. Petersburg Times, May 16, 1988, Monday, City Edition Correction Appended, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 1002 words, Policy doesn't lessen safety, police affirm, PATTY CURTIN, ST. PETERSBURG
322. St. Petersburg Times, May 1, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 804 words, Police are taking another look at old murder files, PATTY CURTIN, ST. PETERSBURG
323. St. Petersburg Times, April 28, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 9, 50 words, What a day for a daydream
324. St. Petersburg Times, April 20, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 4, 53 words, What A Day For A Daydream
325. St. Petersburg Times, April 4, 1988, Monday, City Edition, BUSINESS; People Notes; Pg. 6, 328 words, 55 YEARS IS 'LONG ENOUGH' // Sattler bows out of family real estate business, JAMES GREIFF, ST. PETERSBURG
326. St. Petersburg Times, April 3, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, METRO AND STATE; Pg. 8B, 554 words, Festival of States: a sunshiny, mixed bag of delights // From parade marchers to shutterbugs, crowd nearing 15,000 was 'exuberant', THOMAS C. TOBIN, ST. PETERSBURG
327. St. Petersburg Times, April 1, 1988, Friday, City Edition, WEEKEND; FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. 21, 1105 words, EXPERIENCE THE FESTIVAL // Festival of States is fun for everyone, MARY EVERTZ
328. St. Petersburg Times, April 1, 1988, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; News & Views; Pg. 4, 797 words, Quilts hide a mystery beneath their beauty, Betty Jean Miller
329. St. Petersburg Times, March 10, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, NORTH PINELLAS TIMES; Pg. 16, 350 words, Greater involvement is goal for St. Petersburg festival, DIANE RADO, ST. PETERSBURG
330. St. Petersburg Times, March 9, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, CLEARWATER TIMES; Pg. 6, 350 words, Festival planners want better weather, more involvement, DIANE RADO, ST. PETERSBURG
331. St. Petersburg Times, March 8, 1988, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 352 words, Festival of States wants to get people participating, DIANE RADO, ST. PETERSBURG
332. St. Petersburg Times, February 27, 1988, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 354 words, Two sites closer to historic status, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
333. St. Petersburg Times, February 10, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Dateline Florida; Pg. 1D, 1246 words, CREEK'S BEAUTY SKIN DEEP // Are anglers still fishing the foul waters of Booker Creek?, Jeff Klinkenberg, ST. PETERSBURG
334. St. Petersburg Times, February 4, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 456 words, Historic district // Residents seek title for Granada Terrace, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
335. St. Petersburg Times, December 23, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 10, 69 words, Water under the bridge
336. St. Petersburg Times, December 19, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 476 words, Principals will 'miss the children' // School system loses veterans to retirement, WILMA NORTON, ST. PETERSBURG
337. St. Petersburg Times, December 12, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 4, 69 words, Water under the bridge
338. St. Petersburg Times, December 10, 1987, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 10, 69 words, Water under the bridge
339. St. Petersburg Times, October 16, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 536 words, City Council looks to the past and to the future // Princess Martha Hotel preservation hearing set, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
340. St. Petersburg Times, September 27, 1987, Sunday, State Edition, METRO AND STATE; Police; Pg. 12B, 475 words, Boy, 10, dies after rescue from river, TAMPA; ST. PETERSBURG
341. St. Petersburg Times, September 16, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Dateline Florida; Pg. 1D, 1621 words, Man with a plan // We're running out of room - but architect Jan Reiner has room for you in his high-rises, JEFF KLINKENBERG, ST. PETERSBURG
342. St. Petersburg Times, September 5, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1D, 1279 words, STILL WORKING // Older employees are finding a niche in fast-food world, NANO RILEY
343. St. Petersburg Times, September 2, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; YOUR VIEW; Pg. 2, 1203 words, Simple method essential for waste disposal
344. St. Petersburg Times, August 30, 1987, Sunday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1F, 878 words, Cultivating neighbors, JAMES HARPER
345. St. Petersburg Times, August 21, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; LETTERS; Pg. 2, 939 words, Hospitals' plans should enhance Roser Park, too
346. St. Petersburg Times, August 19, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 380 words, SPCA takes dog whose owner jailed, PATTY CURTIN, ST. PETERSBURG
347. St. Petersburg Times, August 18, 1987, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 476 words, Dog is trapped in home while its owner is locked in jail, PATTY CURTIN, ST. PETERSBURG
348. St. Petersburg Times, August 17, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 895 words, Hospital, residents collide over streets, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
349. St. Petersburg Times, August 6, 1987, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 349 words, Group walks to back the city's homeless, DARYLE GLYNN BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
350. St. Petersburg Times, July 24, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 3, 532 words, Soreno Hotel gets landmark nomination; fight lies ahead, LIZ BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
351. St. Petersburg Times, July 17, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 601 words, Roser Park is city's first historical district, LIZ BROWN, ST. PETERSBURG
352. St. Petersburg Times, July 8, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Your View; Pg. 2, 1127 words, Library air-conditioning situation hazardous
353. St. Petersburg Times, June 22, 1987, Monday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; Editorials; Pg. 8A, 594 words, Clouds in the Sunshine City
354. St. Petersburg Times, June 17, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, FLORIDIAN; ART REVIEW; Pg. 1D, 1583 words, When images emerge as an art, CHARLES BENBOW
355. St. Petersburg Times, June 14, 1987, Sunday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 1150 words, City leaders manage to sidestep Sunshine law on sensitive deals, DAVID OLINGER, ST. PETERSBURG
356. St. Petersburg Times, May 16, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, METRO AND STATE; Pg. 1B, 893 words, May's thunderstorms bring fires, floods // Funnel cloud is sighted in St. Petersburg, WILLIAM FOX
357. St. Petersburg Times, May 15, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Council Action; Pg. 12, 1467 words, Council Action // A weekly summary of actions taken by the St. Petersburg City Council, ST. PETERSBURG
358. St. Petersburg Times, May 11, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Your View; Pg. 2, 528 words, Comfort is lacking on beautiful stretch of beach
359. St. Petersburg Times, May 6, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 432 words, Neighbors air complaints about copter, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
360. St. Petersburg Times, April 30, 1987, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; YOUR VIEW; Pg. 2, 1412 words, Roser Park's survival is the real issue
361. St. Petersburg Times, April 25, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 671 words, Roser Park historic district wins support, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
362. St. Petersburg Times, April 22, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 746 words, A historic confrontation // Groups square off over future of Roser Park, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
363. St. Petersburg Times, April 20, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; YOUR VIEW; Pg. 2, 1072 words, Time for sports fans to take over the fight
364. St. Petersburg Times, April 19, 1987, Sunday, City Edition Correction Appended, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Good For You; Pg. 6, 531 words, Man celebrates 103rd birthday with his friends, SONYA DODDS
365. St. Petersburg Times, April 13, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 882 words, City denies application to preserve 4 old hotels, CLIFF PADDOCK
366. St. Petersburg Times, March 20, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Council Action; Pg. 12, 1148 words, ST. PETERSBURG
367. St. Petersburg Times, March 12, 1987, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 13, 134 words, Deposit made to save house in Roser Park, ST. PETERSBURG
368. St. Petersburg Times, March 6, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Council Action; Pg. 10, 1439 words, ST. PETERSBURG
369. St. Petersburg Times, March 6, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; News & Views; Pg. 4, 804 words, Place in family lineup makes a difference, BETTY JEAN MILLER
370. St. Petersburg Times, March 6, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Your View; Pg. 2, 697 words, Roser Park gets a boost from candidates Head Area above 49 picas, 0 pts Wide
371. St. Petersburg Times, February 26, 1987, Thursday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 9, 41 words, It's all downhill from here
372. St. Petersburg Times, February 24, 1987, Tuesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; YOUR VIEW; Pg. 2, 1473 words, Stadium, like I-275, will be successful
373. St. Petersburg Times, February 16, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; digest; Pg. 1, 238 words, Police won't say what caused woman's death, ST. PETERSBURG; PINELLAS PARK
374. St. Petersburg Times, February 15, 1987, Sunday, City Edition, METRO AND STATE; Pg. 3B, 208 words, Missing woman found dead in park by passer-by, ST. PETERSBURG
375. St. Petersburg Times, February 9, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 1, 973 words, Roser Park may apply to city for historic status, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
376. St. Petersburg Times, February 6, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Council Action; Pg. 10, 811 words, A weekly summary of actions taken by the St. Petersburg City Council
377. St. Petersburg Times, January 31, 1987, Saturday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 2, 519 words, House's fate is uncertain // City Council members tour Roser Park home that preservationists are attempting to save, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
378. St. Petersburg Times, January 30, 1987, Friday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; Pg. 5, 509 words, Future of Roser Park house remains uncertain, CLIFF PADDOCK, ST. PETERSBURG
379. St. Petersburg Times, January 28, 1987, Wednesday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; LETTERS; Pg. 2, 1010 words, City's signs should be legible, too
380. St. Petersburg Times, January 5, 1987, Monday, City Edition, CITY TIMES AND INDEPENDENT; community forum; Pg. 2, 955 words, Neighborhood identity a strong force, JUDY GARNATZ
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