Jan Glidewell
Believe it or not, I'm not Heidi's grandfather
It was an afternoon folk concert at Skipper's Smokehouse, the crowd was happy, the beer was flowing and a somewhat overserved young man plopped down next to my fiancee.
Outspoken, conservative professor dies at age 70
The former county commissioner was known for being an expert on the Constitution as a political science professor.
Speeding deputy is suspended two weeks
The 27-year-old must take a driver education course and remain on probation for six months after crashing his cruiser.
Hospital explores wellness facility
A research company is surveying east Pasco residents about their interest in a fitness and alternative care center in Wesley Chapel.
Judge bows out of utility buyout case
A trial now appears likely for New Port Richey and Lindrick Service Corp. after a judge gives up trying to settle a contract dispute.
Charter is domain of Port Richey voters
A majority on the Port Richey City Council is thumbing its nose at the public and the suggestion to clean up city government.
Public money should not fund for-profit ventures
Editor: When proposals for spending money on quasi-public projects are opened, everyone should ask the question, "Who is going to benefit from this proposal?"
TV act is something else
A former New Port Richey man's talent for bouncing atop a 6-foot-high red rubber ball earns him a spot on the Letterman show.
Stacy swaps schools
After 19 years at Land O'Lakes, Jerry Stacy will coach volleyball and girls basketball at Zephyrhills in order to be closer to home.
Hitting slump hurts Post 79
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The throes of a three-game losing streak have taken hold of Paradise Post 79.
Citrus High star's talent still sparkles
Coaches and teachers are not surprised to see Kissy Simmons take the lead female role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She has amazing technicolor talent of her own.
This week
TODAY-JUNE 29: "Florida Pulse," an exhibit of watercolors by Betty Welch and sculptures by Charles Sharrod Partin III, continues at Pasco Art Center, 5744 Moog Road, Holiday. Center hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
Packing in the punches
"This guy's gonna get worked," said an enthused Gary Schaefer, 19, as he staked out his ringside seat. "He is so gonna die."
Police reports
Man shot, wounded in mugging, officials say