Teen boycotts FCAT: 'I'm not taking it'
"Two months ago we started reviewing for the FCAT ..." she says. "We weren't learning anything."
Census data show why roads are so clogged
The number of people who live in Pasco and work in Hillsborough has doubled, statistics reveal.
Pasco hot market for homes
One out of every 200 homes built in the United States last year was built in Pasco County.
Teen who flipped car 'lucky to have lived through it'
A Lutz teenager is taken to St. Joseph's Hospital after his convertible spins out of control and hits two empty pickup trucks and a car.
Steeplechase off to a gallop and gaining
In the Little Everglades Steeplechase's third year as a nationally sanctioned, cash-prize event, the races are stronger than ever.
Man, 71, charged with cutting woman
PORT RICHEY -- A 71-year-old Port Richey man was arrested early Wednesday morning on a charge of aggravated battery after he cut a woman with a knife, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
2 more seek post of city manager
DADE CITY -- Two more applicants have joined the hunt to replace City Manager Doug Drymon, including a former Crystal River city manager.
Runaway favorite
Wesley Chapel is so good it's aiming at a berth in the states.
Meets growing more compact
It's a new era for track and field in Pasco County.
Time Warner to expand with Shaw purchase
A branch of the cable company will buy Shaw Communications' Florida systems, meaning more cable services for central and eastern Pasco.
Gunman seeks new sentencing
The last hearing, which put the triggerman on death row, was tainted by a false statement, a lawyer says.
Editorial: Regular fire inspections are too critical to delay
Buried in the presentation of a new countywide fire protection master plan was a vital piece of information: Pasco County has insufficient personnel to conduct required fire inspections.
Letters:
Leggiere should blame himself
Editor: With all the warnings on prescription bottles, it's a well-known fact that if you mix alcohol with medication, the effects may be intensified. Bob Leggiere's remarks were both hysterical and predictable. Once again, a past (and possible future) political figure planning to represent the city of Port Richey blames the Port Richey Police Department for his criminal conduct.