Jan Glidewell
Line between cast, fans blurs at cult film classic
There are some things some of us have to do on a regular basis.
Electric blanket smolders; family wakes to house fire
The blaze doesn't seriously damage their home but frightens the residents after the blanket ignited a mattress.
In sickness, in health and intent
The happy couple do not let the groom's trip to the hospital put a damper on their wedding plans.
Disgruntled taxpayers honk
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Chances are, most of the people who filed their taxes Monday aren't among the 32.5-million taxpayers getting a piece of $77.5-billion in refunds this year.
Dillard's requests more space for signs
PORT RICHEY -- Only weeks away from launching a new ordinance to shrink the size of business signs, Pasco County could let a Dillard's department store triple the allowable size of wall signs at Gulf View Square mall.
Noise from golf course is excessive
Re: Mowers' noise stirs neighbors, April 5 news story, and Golfers also have complaints about residents of Timber Oaks, April 11 letter:
Spartans off and running in postseason
TAMPA -- Told that his boys team, in winning its seven matches Monday in the Class A, District 8 tournament, lost a total of one game in 14 sets, Saddlebrook coach Walter Eksteen raised an eyebrow and asked who lost the game.
Rams waiting to hear back from finalist
Ridgewood's one out-of-state coaching candidate has not contacted the school about arranging an interview.
New Port Richey teens return home from competing in Tokyo
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Armed with black belts and national titles, four teens from Ingram's Karate Center in New Port Richey went to Tokyo in March for competitions.
Saddlebrook must choose by July 2003
Barring a change in legislation, the school must add two sports in winter or give up competing for FHSAA titles.
Tournaments wrap up today
The first day of district tennis action wrapped up Monday afternoon. The Class 3A, District 7 and Class 2A, District 9 boys and girls tournaments will reconvene this morning with singles, doubles and team titles at stake.
Mystery sign bandit cost city $2,036
PORT RICHEY -- In the end, the Port Richey political sign bandit stole several dozen signs and cost the city's taxpayers $2,036.
Liquor store request goes to commission
ZEPHYRHILLS -- The city Planning Commission is poised today to hear liquor store owner Kurt Geddes' bid to open a liquor store along Gall Boulevard, his third store in east Pasco County.