Dear Governor, begin the letters of migrant children
About 200 children offer Bush a glimpse of the life of migrant workers' families.
Kumquat Festival enjoys success
Organizers estimate that 32,000 people attended the event in its fourth year. Now they hope to raise the standards and focus on quality.
Weird, wacky stuff provides treasure for stores owners
Prices for the items at Famous Treasures range from a few dollars to thousands.
Lieutenant teaches athletes how to lift
The sheriff's deputy talks to high schoolers about safe weight training and drug-free athletics.
Some in New Port Richey mad enough to organize
More than 40 residents plan to fight the city's decision to charge hundreds of property owners to pay for street improvements.
Animal adjustment
A controversial chiropractor demonstrates how to manipulate a horse's joints to relieve pain and strain.
Psychic spurs change in rule
The fortuneteller wants to start a business in Hernando County but is tripped up by a rule county lawyers say is unconstitutional.
Famed Greek restaurant to open new location
The 50-seat restaurant in Oak Ramble, the Louis Pappas Market and Cafe, will have some of the same dishes as its namesake.
Park will be open field, not playing fields
County officials won't have the estimated $600,000 to $1-million needed to build ball fields on park land next to Pride Elementary until at least 2005.
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Relax mind and body to improve game
A holistic approach fits golf, George Beardsley teaches.
Work on Bruce B. Downs will be done at night
The road will be repaved but all work will be done between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. to avoid traffic backups.