Williams family fight continues
An attorney argues Bobby-Jo Williams Ferrell lacks standing in the legal battle over the body of her father, former slugger Ted Williams.
City uses incinerator embroiled in debate
Crystal River says it plans to keep using the incinerator, even though the county wants a judge to shut it down.
Power line plan raises outcry
Pine Ridge residents want better service, but few want anything to do with the substation and poles proposed.
Search for thief turns up duo's lie
Three people, including two children, are injured in a crash in Inverness, involving a car thief who never existed.
Troubled life nearly ends as car slams pole
Daniel Maxwell was going more than 70 mph in a 30 mph zone when he lost control and clipped the utility pole, authorities say.
Art teacher's dream come true
LECANTO -- One of the qualities the School of the Art Institute of Chicago wanted was teachers committed to teaching art. They wanted art teachers who were somewhat isolated, those who would benefit from a course in contemporary art and those who have a desire to do their own art.
Ex-Panther transfers to PHCC
Chris Jackson leaves Florida College, hoping Pasco-Hernando can help him get to the top.
Bogart steps down from soccer post
Citrus girls program was a perennial power under the head coach.
School planner worth keeping, board decides
The School Board votes to retain the person guiding the district through the lengthy strategic planning process.
Aiming for success at WTI
Withlacoochee Technical Institute's law enforcement program turns out corrections and law officers.
Across the globe for math's sake
A Fulbright trip to Japan shows a local teacher another side to education.
Citrus digest
Sunshine Law complaint filed