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Pasco County
January 3, 2006 When big cases finally got a hearing
By JAMAL THALJI and COLLEEN JENKINS
In 2005, several key cases were resolved, including that of Kristina Gaime. Hers was settled with a plea deal.
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County pushes to get a handle on its growth
By GARRETT THEROLF
Commissioners hope a revision of the county's comprehensive plan will help keep development density at acceptable levels.
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It's a wrap for a year of theater and dining
By BARBARA L. FREDRICKSEN
There were some losses, but many gains as we look back at entertainment and restaurants in Pasco in 2005.
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A year of the usual problems in Port Richey
By PHIL DAVIS
The city survived an effort to disband it, but is likely to face another one in 2006.
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January 2, 2006 A year of frenzy that existed inside, outside classrooms
By MARY SPICUZZA
With all the challenges that faced the school district, superintendent Heather Fiorentino says its teamwork was strong.
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December 31, 2005 2005 was a growth year for business
By PHIL DAVIS
The county got its slice of the economic pie this year. Observers see more of the same in 2006.
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Drugs played a role in slayings
By STEVE THOMPSON
Not surprisingly, drugs were an issue in high-profile homicide cases in Pasco County during 2005.
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December 30, 2005 3 mall makers in a tussle over tenants
By JAMES THORNER
Three malls are planned, but only two may be viable. The tenant list may decide which project doesn't survive.
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Growth comes admid debate
By MOLLY MOORHEAD
A controversy over renaming a street lingered in Zephyrhills at a time when development continued to surge.
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Time for remembrance and reflection
By FRANK PASTOR and STEVE LEE
It was a year of firsts and lasts, of hellos and goodbyes. Some more sudden than others.
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December 29, 2005 Colleges reflect on spate of growth
By MARY SPICUZZA
Both PHCC and Saint Leo University start new programs and open new buildings in 2005.
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A city that has 'come a long way'
By PHIL DAVIS
Although construction on New Port Richey's redevelopment flagship was delayed, plans move along for other projects.
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