Jan Glidewell: Easier today but wrong as ever to steal ideas
It would be so easy.
Woman gets 14 years in fatal wreck
Driving while high on the drug GHB, she slammed into a car driven by a 54-year-old Dade City woman and killed her.
No fire station? No home insurance
Horace Mann insurance company drops Meadow Pointe homeowners' policies because the neighborhood has no fire station.
Folk art makes local stop
A painter of the 1950s and '60s, Highwayman R.L. Lewis will share his art and experiences at a show in Port Richey on Saturday.
Court: No new trial on voting infraction
A felony conviction will remain on the Tampa man's record. He was convicted of voting illegally in a Pasco precinct in 2000.
Teacher opens race for council's Seat 5
ZEPHYRHILLS -- An elementary school teacher who ran a losing campaign for City Council last spring has entered the race for Seat 5.
Freezing front is on the way
The temperature could fall to 27 degrees tonight, and even lower on Monday morning.
Two at shooting scene sought
Zephyrhills police want to talk to two people they say were present when Shane Lani Sampson was killed.
Countryside squad captures city crown
The Kelly Fecke team from Countryside Lanes won the A division handicap title with a 2,566 pinfall in the Upper Pinellas Junior Bowling Association's annual city tournament recently at Countryside Lanes.
Fasano fights ban on service flag flying
Condo owners who are military veterans soon could be able to fly their service flags without a hitch.
Woman in fatal DUI case could go home
DADE CITY -- Seventy-year-old Maria Krilly Lindsay has been convicted of killing a man while driving drunk and sentenced to 11 years in prison, but instead of heading into state custody, she might be going home.
Show recalls divas in their prime
Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields and Belle Barth were the stars of the days of bawdy comedy on burlesque stages. Angel Cabaret Theatre's current play gives a peek at their outrageous lives and careers.
Pasco: This week
STORYTELLER/SINGER KIJANA WISEMAN will present "'The Changing Faces in Popular American Culture" in the persona of the North African character The Griot, at 10 a.m. today at the PHCC Performing Arts Center in New Port Richey and at 7 p.m. today at the North Campus Multipurpose Room on the PHCC campus off U.S. 98 northwest of downtown Brooksville.
He's good now, but just wait
Deran Burns leads Pasco in scoring, and his coach says the sophomore will only get better.
Ridgewood girls out for revenge
NEW PORT RICHEY -- It is the kind of loss that can haunt players for a long time.
Saint Leo fires volleyball coach after eight seasons
ST. LEO -- Bill Lent may be a victim of Saint Leo's successful softball program and the recent turnaround of the women's basketball team.
Lions baseball coach quits
Ed Stabile says he will pursue sales opportunities.
Police report
A 64-year-old Lutz man was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with capital sexual battery, Pasco County sheriff's deputies said.
Editorial: Skate parks win acceptance at last
Skateboarders, long the bane of shop owners and pedestrians, are now a hot commodity. So much so that an east Pasco skate park is highly coveted.
Letters:
Keep pressure on adult entertainment
Editor: Pasco County commissioners have done their part in helping to yank the welcome mat out from under adult entertainment businesses, a welcome mat that was laid down when commissioners of yore were either extremely naive or chose to look aside as those businesses started to move into the county.