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Blaze at fireworks stand foiled

[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
PORT RICHEY -- Sheriff's Cpl. Kurt Pinto knew it was too early for a fireworks display.
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City faces huge bills for safety salaries
Pay rates for Dade City fire and police officers are the lowest in the county, and raising them will be expensive, commissioners are told.
Rethink zoning ruling, suit says
Neighbors want the County Commission to take back its approval of a 210-home subdivision near Perrine Ranch Road.
Fantasy adds cash to women's reality
A Zephyrhills and a Port Richey resident each win more than $73,000 playing Fantasy Five.
Gulf High School principal says goodbye
Known as a principal who "fought for her kids," Cheryl Renneckar is retiring after 11 years.
Developer sues county official over remarks
Trinity's developer claims damages from comments made regarding a park there.
Homeowner responds to suit with one of his own
DADE CITY -- A homeowner targeted on Wednesday in a lawsuit by the company that built his townhome fired back on Friday with a lawsuit of his own.
Deputies track down, jail sexual predator
WESLEY CHAPEL -- Pasco County sheriff's deputies on Thursday arrested a 22-year-old convicted sexual predator whom they had been unable to locate since he fled from a court hearing in December 1999.
Spanish-language radio show to benefit charity
DADE CITY -- A 6-month-old radio outreach program for the Spanish-speaking community will hold its first live remote broadcast today to benefit a charity foundation. Aurora Juarez, who hosts the weekly program Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on WDCF-AM 1350, said she will broadcast from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Neyla Sanchez Fashions, 14441 Seventh St., to celebrate the store's anniversary.
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