Lawyer: Gun rule laxity led to killing
The parents of the victim seek $200,000 from the county because the shop owner that sold the weapon didn't know about Citrus' waiting period.
Treats help students aim to ace the FCAT
To encourage students to stay calm and do their best, schools rely on an old and reliable motivator: food.
Citrus High students try out the other side of the desk
They help with errands and paperwork, train on equipment, make displays and tutor pupils in reading.
Do the math before you refinance your mortgage
I know when you read your bank statement this month you did not have a good feeling.
Brooks is pitching in
The varsity newcomer has made a contribution on the mound and at the plate, helping the 'Canes overcome loss of stars.
Friend keeps Green running
INVERNESS -- As much as he was hoping to have a new engine ready for Saturday night's action at Citrus County Speedway, James Green couldn't beat the clock.
Personal data often in public files
Our office has received a number of calls from citizens concerned about their personal identification on official records and the potential of that official record, which is open to public examination, contributing to identity theft.