Division remains, PHCC's chief says
U.S. race relations have come a long way, Robert Judson says, but they still have a ways to go.
Bucs: Bucs memorabilia flying off shelves
Around the county, fans form long lines for shirts, hats -- anything -- and supply is lagging way behind demand.
Deputy struck while directing U.S. 19 traffic
His injuries, sustained while directing traffic, aren't serious. The driver is arrested and charged with drunken driving.
Lesson in racial bias
Led by their peers, Saint Leo University students get a taste of Dr. M.L. King Jr.'s struggles.
Guest column: For retirement bliss start preparing today
In a widely publicized story, Don Hewitt, the longtime producer of 60 Minutes, said he would like to "die at his desk" rather than retire. Good for him, if that is what he wants. Recent polls show that more and more people plan to never quit working. Good for them, if that is what they wish.
Fascinating lives of 3 risque women
By today's Howard Stern-Ricki Lake standards, the late comedian Belle Barth would be considered tame. But in a time when Jane Russell's The Outlaw was banned in many towns (this week's television guide rated it "G") because she crawled into bed with a man not her husband, and movie makers were forbidden to show a married couple together in a double bed (even if they were bolt upright and reading Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm), Barth's sex jokes and foul language were considered too risque for polite company.
Politician laments logjam in VA care
U.S. Rep. Steve Buyer apologizes to Pasco veterans for backing a measure that helped create delays in delivering medical services to them.
Giving it the old college try
Freshman Allison Bruno couldn't pass up a PHCC scholarship offer.
Lions still need two coaches
ST. LEO -- Two Saint Leo coaching vacancies remain after last week's dismissal of Bill Lent (volleyball) and resignation of Ed Stabile (baseball).
Ridgewood in the wrong place at the wrong time
The Rams couldn't handle an angry Sarasota Riverview team in the Sarasota Shootout.
Obituary: Domenic Montaldi, osteopathic doctor
Domenic J. Montaldi, the first doctor of osteopathic medicine to join the staff at a Pasco County hospital, died Sunday at home after a battle with cancer. He was 77.
Police reports: 2 brothers hurt in bar fight remain in hospital
Two brothers who suffered serious head injuries in a bar fight early Sunday remained hospitalized Monday.
Letters:
We've shelled out enough in taxes
Editor: It never ceases to amaze me how you use your editorial page as a bully pulpit for new taxes. Any kind of tax, every kind of tax.