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And a lot of sunshine

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
Behind Ridgewood High School in New Port Richey, three players, from left, Paolo Sarte, 17, Neven Krizmanic, 17, and Mike Jones, 17, enjoy friendly competition under the basktball hoop and clear, sunny skies. |
Jan Glidewell
In the vast wasteland of trash TV, addicts lurk
Okay, so what's worse?
No votes on spraying, skate park
The Zephyrhills council wants more information before acting on the proposals.
Jury blames doctors in death
The family of a woman who died during an outpatient procedure stands to get millions because of the judgment and earlier settlements.
Panelists' advice: Confront racism
A forum Sunday night draws about 40 people, including church and community leaders from Hernando and Pasco counties, into a discussion about race.
No votes on spraying, skate park
The Zephyrhills council wants more information before acting on the proposals.
Obituary
Athlete, 22, dies in accident
Icy Miller, a former volleyball player at Hudson High School, had "just blossomed" in the past six months, her parents said.
Chase veers into mobile home park
Tarpon Springs police charged a Pasco County man with leading them on a brief chase from U.S. 19 through the narrow, uneven streets of a mobile home park with his wife and 9-year-old son in the car.
She keeps Gators reaching for more
Goalkeeper Shannon Aitken has led Land O'Lakes to new heights.
For Land O'Lakes, the pressure's off and the fun's on
After the Gators knocked off Leesburg last week, they are underdogs again vs. Eastside.
Wins, smiles satisfy this Pirate
Pasco junior Ashley Davis, has helped her team to the playoff by being ready to make a play or dish off a quip.
Rams have an all-around threat
Jamie Surmin can score, but it is her ability to do everything else on the floor that has been key for Ridgewood.
Attorney: Council grasped bingo bill
Port Richey council members think they should have known more before okaying bingo halls.
Police reports: Deputies seek teens in assault case
WESLEY CHAPEL -- Two teenagers threw punches and a partly full beer bottle Sunday afternoon at a man who confronted one of them for cutting through his yard.
Letters:
Microchips can save pets' lives
Editor: On Feb. 19, I attended the meeting at Pasco Animal Control regarding scanning pets for microchips. All attending were very disappointed and discouraged when Pasco County officials tabled a decision until their next meeting. The only thing they want to know is what it will cost them. Not what the benefits are either to them or the taxpayers.