July 18, 2000
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Baby No. 3 of five goes home

[Times photo: Stefanie Boyar]
With all the boys home and the girls soon to follow, the Wesley Chapel family is adjusting to having five babies. |
Bar's lawyer comes to Pasco
After prosecuting F. Lee Bailey in a misconduct case for the Florida Bar, David Ristoff is adjusting to private practice in New Port Richey.
State owes family $1.3-million
A jury favors horse farm owners who said offers for 9 acres taken near the Suncoast Parkway were inadequate.
Bird sanctuary not a good idea
Re: Sanctuary considered for tiny birds, July 14
Man swims after boat, disappears
The U.S. Coast Guard was searching the waters off Pasco County late Monday for a missing man and boat.
Judge allows evaluation
Lawrence Smith, who faces trial in last year's slaying of a teenager, may have a mental profile done before trial begins.
Dade City man electrocuted behind his home
DADE CITY -- A Dade City man was electrocuted Sunday while operating a honey-extraction machine behind his house, the Pasco County Sheriff's Office reported.
Australia adventure rewarding for Springer
Hudson's Rebecca Springer missed three of her team's six games due to injury, but still had fun making friends and eating kangaroo tail soup.
Top seed Land O'Lakes next opponent for Gulf
Land O'Lakes may be forced to play without Brian and Jeff Baisley, giving Gulf a better chance of keeping its three-game winning streak alive.
W. Pasco softball teams dealt 10-0 losses
The 9- to 10-year-olds are eliminated from the District 12 tournament while the majors team is forced to battle out of the loser's bracket.