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Droves drawn to Dillard's new store

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
PORT RICHEY -- For shoppers like Jo Ann Derby, the highlight of the new Dillard's store is not the selection of Ralph Lauren and Liz Claiborne clothing, nor the Mikasa dishes or the Waterford crystal. |
Jan Glidewell
I'm afraid, all right, but afraid of what?
This is all getting a little 1984ish for me.
1 killed, 2 hurt in 2-car collision
ZEPHYRHILLS -- On Wednesday, Rosemarie Cox celebrated her 79th birthday. On Thursday, she went out for a Valentines Day drive with her husband of 60 years.
County wants to raise gas tax
Motorists might need more dough at the pump if the County Commission has its way and increases the gasoline tax.
Slaying results in death penalty
DADE CITY -- Faunce Levon Pearce didn't flinch, speak or show the slightest emotion as Circuit Judge Maynard Swanson sentenced him to die Thursday for his role in a 1999 roadside murder.
Rates could change habits
WESLEY CHAPEL -- When Jim Marchesiello moved to Meadow Pointe seven years ago, the reclaimed water he sprayed on his lawn was free and plentiful.
Discounts undermine traffic court
Editor: In these times of tight budget, lack of funds and the public looking for common sense in law enforcement, it appears that prudent enforcement does not exist at the Wednesday night Traffic Court.
Judge restricts Stardancer shuttle boats
NEW PORT RICHEY -- A Pasco circuit judge has issued a temporary injunction against Stardancer Casino Cruises, ruling that the company's shuttle boats have damaged the bottom of the Pithlachascotee River.
Flooding, water quality on agenda for Monday
NEW PORT RICHEY -- There will be a public meeting to address flooding and water quality issues in the Jasmine Acres community at 6 p.m. Monday in the board room at the West Pasco Government Center in New Port Richey.
Couple jailed after struggle with deputies
HUDSON -- A couple started Valentine's Day getting close in a parked sport utility vehicle, sheriff's deputies said. They spent much of the rest of the day in jail.
Burlesque travels to ancient Rome
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum uses Rome as a backdrop for its humorous tale that combines trickery, blackmail and a wild goose chase.
Audience gets to sit in on audition
On Sunday, fans can see how a job candidate vying to be the Florida Orchestra's next resident conductor does as she leads a challenging program.
This week
Bulldog finally found his sport
Doug Burden had to be talked into wrestling. Now it's his favorite sport.
Roadblock
Land O'Lakes has been to this point three times before and lost. Now, St. Augustine Nease stands in the way.