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Mobile home fire kills pets as some escape

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
HUDSON -- Several animals died Tuesday in a mobile home fire, but neighbors said the real heroes were three men who left before the homeowner arrived.
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Girl dies in dune buggy accident
HUDSON -- A few days ago 5-year-old Lexi Bordner asked her mother if there were horses and unicorns in heaven.
Charter chief's tirade brings tart response
Officials say Deerwood Academy's leader distorted facts in a complaint to the governor.
Campaign signs vanish even in judicial race
A prosecutor running for circuit court judge accuses an opponent's campaign of replacing her signs with his.
Builders to buy parkway property
Plans for two projects on the Mablebridge land include hundreds of homes straddling the Suncoast Parkway.
Council honors firms at banquet
The Pasco EDC presents seven awards to companies based on leadership, growth and corporate citizenship.
Mitchell: Bring it on
Mustangs are ready to prove last season was no fluke.
Women's doubles action begins in earnest this week
Women's weekly doubles leagues are gearing up.
Sheriff juggles his budgets
He asks the county to approve shuffling money in this year's budget and pares next year's proposed increase.
New year's blush is gone in a beep
As the legendary B.B. King would put it: "The thrill is gone."
Democrat jumps into gap in House district
After another party member dropped out, the incumbent Republican and a Libertarian were the only candidates.
Woman sues Orkin over termites
NEW PORT RICHEY -- A Port Richey woman whose house became infested with termites is suing Orkin Exterminating Service for failing to detect and treat the house for termites.
Raising the bar and the baton
Bayonet Point Middle School band director Annette Greive adds to her list of honors by being chosen to lead a state band.
Democrat jumps into gap in House district
After another party member dropped out, the incumbent Republican and a Libertarian were the only candidates.
Police reports
Man charged with raping 16-year-old girl
Editorial
New fees a good idea, but we're not done yet
Pasco County commissioners today will consider the CliffsNotes version of paying for bigger and better libraries. Forget the tough reading. This is quick and easy: Stick the costs on people who don't live here yet.
Letters
Police blew it pursuing rape suspect
Re: Suspect in rape case arrested, Aug. 30
Letters
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