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Hillsborough

On tracks near Dover, friend unable to save woman from train

By Shelley Rossetter and Hilary Lehman, Times Staff Writers Monday, March 15, 2010 DOVER — A honking car may have saved one woman's life Monday, but it came too late for Deborah Sweat, 47, who was struck and killed by a train. While walking along the CSX railroad tracks near 14170...

Foreclosure mediation program slow to get moving

By James Thorner, Times Staff Writer Monday, March 15, 2010 Court-ordered mediation was pitched as a faster and easier way to ease Florida's mortgage crisis. But it's turning out to be neither fast nor easy. Faced with the administration task of setting up a program largely from...

Tampa robber's victim says he seemed polite — at first

By Katie Sanders and Shelley Rossetter, Times Staff Writers Monday, March 15, 2010 CITRUS PARK — Jayne Alford's Monday morning turned bizarre when she said she was "politely" robbed at a Tampa ATM. Around 7:20 a.m., she stopped to use the Bank of America automated teller machine at...

Pinellas

FHP seeking Jeep Cherokee that injured motorcyclist and fled

By Jamal Thalji, Times Staff Writer Monday, March 15, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — The Florida Highway Patrol is looking for a maroon or red Jeep Cherokee that pulled into the path of a motorcyclist outside Derby Lane on Sunday night, injuring the rider. It was one of two motorcycle...

Gulfport police: Man caught driving without a license for 15th time

By Jamal Thalji, Times Staff Writer Monday, March 15, 2010 GULFPORT — Last year a judge declared Randolph Lane Borrow a habitual traffic offender. Borrow proved it again Sunday, police said, when he was arrested on a charge of felony driving with a suspended or revoked license —...

St. Petersburg will look for more money in remodeling of the Pier

By Michael Van Sickler, Times Staff Writer Sunday, March 14, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — The $50 million the city has available to remake the Pier won't be enough. Newly released cost estimates for each of the six options under consideration exceed the money earmarked for the project. The...

Pasco

Pasco/Hernando pediatrician arrested on DUI charge

By Drew Harwell, Times Staff Writer Monday, March 15, 2010 NEW PORT RICHEY – A pediatrician with clinics in west Pasco and Hernando counties was charged with driving under the influence early Sunday morning. Dr. Gogi Ramappa, 70, was arrested just north of Main Street about 3:15 a.m....

Dade City post office dedicated to fallen soldier

By Molly Moorhead, Times Staff Writer Monday, March 15, 2010 Julia Mathes shares memories and thanks with those gathered Monday morning for the dedication of a Dade City post in honor of her late husband, Sgt. Marcus Mathes, who was killed April 28, 2008, in Baghdad. DADE...

Dade City teen charged in fatal shooting

By Rodney Thrash, Times Staff Writer Sunday, March 14, 2010 DADE CITY — Pasco County sheriff's detectives on Sunday charged an 18-year-old man with first-degree murder in last week's shooting of a man found in the street. Miguel Angel Ibarra, who already was in custody on unrelated...

 
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