Friends, family offer tribute to deputy 1 year after his death
Verle Lloyd Johnson died in an auto accident. His adventurous spirit lives on through many fond memories.
Homes project given go-ahead
Within a year, construction is expected to begin on 1,599 homes in the $150,000 price range north of State Road 54 near the Suncoast Parkway.
Dade City is in turmoil, secretary says in memo
DADE CITY -- A secretary with the city's utility department blasted the city administration in a 15-page memo to City Commissioners and portrayed a City Hall rife with inappropriate behavior, poor performance and ineptitude.
Man's neck punctured in nail gun accident
A construction worker is hospitalized after the area's second nail gun accident within a month.
Fire tears down family's hand-built, wooden home
Firefighters say there wasn't much they could do to save the Wesley Chapel house. No one inside was seriously hurt.
New Port Richey woman, 114, dies
Grace Clawson enjoyed music and dancing and remained active right up until her death, the staff at Heath Hill Healthcare Center said.
Marketing firm hits hard times
A New Port Richey telemarketing contractor has been forced to lay off 60 percent of its workers during an economic slump.
Wal-Mart spurs action on budgets
Port Richey officials are getting a jump on budgets to account for the huge retailer's effects on services.
Canopy owners looking for relief
As complaints flow in, the New Port Richey City Council is rethinking a policy that makes it a building code violation to leave a temporary carport up permanently.
Editorial
Water guzzlers need attitude adjustment
It is becoming a spring tradition in Pasco County, like the departure of seasonal residents and the onset of hot weather: the arrival of the water guzzlers.
Letters
Restaurateurs offer response to criticism
Re: No way to treat a group honoring top students, May 23 letter.
Ruling weakens civil case in girl's slaying
A judge finds that former Sheriff Lee Cannon had the right to hold a suspect, later exonerated, in the death of Sharra Ferger.
Afghanistan, environment on senator's mind
During a tour stop in Dade City, Bill Nelson says the federal government is taking steps to protect Florida's natural resources.
Police reports
Bank robbers flee; dye pack stains their loot
About face: Wildcat passes up a full ride to pole vault at FSU
Autumn Yanchunis will not attend Wingate University on a swimming scholarship after all.
Baisley has the hot bat
Former Land O'Lakes star Jeff Baisley and USF head to Tallahassee for an NCAA double-elimination regional.
New event no problem for runners
Jeff Masterson and Kurt Able prove first time is a charm in the 2,000-meter steeplechase.
Gators coach heads to Pasco-Hernando Community College
Brian Kachurak will be a part-time assistant at PHCC.