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Discards become art in hands of students

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
The fifth annual Pasco Art of Recycling show and contest fields 105 entries from students applying imagination to once-used material. |
Homeless grants present quandary
A coalition must decide on applying for a grant for a man whose homeless project is not registered as a nonprofit organization.
Burglars are put on notice: Homeowners getting angry
Police have increased patrols in the Meadow Pointe community, but residents are urged to stay alert.
Northwood developers seek to revisit school promise
Years ago, the developers vowed to give land for a school, now they want a different site and a break on impact fees.
Pain of loss stirs powerful drug message
WESLEY CHAPEL -- You could hear the sniffles. Young women dabbed at their eyes. Young men shook their heads in quiet horror.
City gets in the swim and run and ride
San Antonio agrees to embrace the Saint Leo University Triathlon in June.
New Port Richey eyes historic district
The council will give property owners a chance to respond to a proposed Local Historic Register.
Public needs to be made aware of what happens to unwanted pets
Re: Unloved, unwanted and facing a death sentence, Jan. 13
Driver hurt when SUV flips
A Spring Hill woman is flown to the hospital after her Ford Explorer overturns in Port Richey.
Gators pin down two state titles
Land O'Lakes' Dana Kearney and Jessica Worthington brought home gold medals from the state tournament.
Gator returns to natural position
John-Paul Rodrigues moves back to sweeper to anchor Land O'Lakes' tough defense.
Gulf gets one back
Gulf senior Drew Roberts knew he had done something wrong, but he never thought it would end his high school soccer career prematurely.
Regional quarterfinals
WHO: Gulf (17-7-4) at Crystal River (14-3-2).
ZTA pleased with annual tournament
This year's Zephyrhills Tennis Association tournament drew its largest crowd with 45 players.
Horse and carriage rides promise life in slow lane
A leisurely clop around town in a horse-drawn carriage works in other cities and towns, the owner says. Why not San Antonio?
Letters of thanks
Editor: This is to thank American Legion Paradise Post 79 and adjutant Ed White and Mrs. White. About six months ago in a letter I sent to Mr. White, I mentioned the Nov. 11 Veterans Day activities being planned. I wrote how I would love to attend but saw no means of getting there and wished them the best. Lo and behold! I received a letter from Post 79 informing me my wish might come true. It was a very special day.
Teachers set up trust fund to help dead 6-year-old's family
Coco-J's former mentors pitch in to help his mother. Meanwhile, a state agency remains mum on its involvement with the family.
Hudson boy, 13, arrested, accused of having weapons at middle school
HUDSON -- A 13-year-old Hudson Middle School student was arrested Tuesday after, deputies said, the teenager brought six knives, mostly pocket knives, and pair of scissors to school.