Jan Glidewell
Wait on us, but please dont live close to us
Pasco County government, which, historically, hardly ever met a development it didn't like, found one -- and maybe more -- Tuesday.
Former maid for author has her own stories to tell
She's been a writer, teacher, speaker and a maid, so 86-year-old Idella Parker says she knows what today's kids need: a good education.
High price pinches road plans
The cost of widening County Line Road to four lanes could be $119-million, more than double the original estimate, meaning the project may never happen.
Swiftmud needs to plan future better
Editor: I believe residents of Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas and Hillsborough counties are concerned about our serious water shortage.
A time line of EDC troubles
It's been almost three years since the single-page photocopy was delivered to my office. Who gave it to me is not important. It's enough to say it was one of several aware and involved business people who shared my misgivings about a group that had just completed its first full year of operation: the Economic Development Commission.
Man charged with molesting girl, 13
A Spring Hill man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly paid a 13-year-old girl to perform sexual acts on him.
2 Bears stick together in spite of their rivalry
Jane McDonald is No. 1, and Jen Ales would like to be, but they don't let that hinder their doubles dominance.
Coach: Young Eagles will peak at right time
SPRING HILL -- The regular season matters little in most high school sports these days.
Hernando boys need youth to come through
BROOKSVILLE -- Brett Teitelman's early season with Hernando will be spent like many of his counterparts in the county: developing a young team.
Central expects fortunes to continue to rise
BROOKSVILLE -- Joe Nicolai had little experience and modest expectations when he took over the Central girls team.