Aripeka man is suspect in robbery of Circle K
Decio Petromelli is believed to have robbed the convenience store in June, but is jailed in Pasco on other charges.
Bus-stop ban stuns, angers neighbors
Brookridge won't allow school buses to pick up kids on its property. That has parents complaining.
County pulls plug on fire pact; council left steaming
The decision not to renew a deal for Township 22 service burns a hole in the Brooksville Fire Department budget. City officials are angry.
School Board validates vote on budget
To erase any doubts stemming from one vote cast by phone, members have a rehearing. It's quick and vague.
Ex-girlfriend details night of terror, death
She thought her own death was imminent, she tells prosecutors. Instead, she watches an innocent man die.
Allen wins NSJGA title, proves worthy of hype
Brooksville made girls golf a cottage industry in the 1990s, when the likes of Kelly Lagedrost, Chrissy Atchison, Arleen Marrero, Pam Bechtelheimer, Betsy Pedersen and Alanna McVay helped bring Hernando High five Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championships, five district titles and the 1997 state crown.
Ocala player Williams is rolling in the dough
Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala became the first player to exceed $2.7 million in earnings by winning the $2,500 first prize in the 14th annual Professional Bowlers Association Southern Regional.
Letters
Truth may not always set you free
Editor: Is there any government agency responsible for overseeing our Sheriff's Office? Who makes the rules it follows in its hiring procedures? Does it have a manual of policy and procedures? Or does it just change the rules, depending on the mood of the day?