August 8, 2000
Ranch owner wants to open landfill
One of the area's biggest landowners says he needs other ways to make money on his family's 3,000 acres.
Council grapples with tough choices
New Port Richey officials don't want to increase taxes, but using reserve funds or laying off employees is also unpopular.
Don't place kids of our deputies in harm's way
Re: Sheriff's plan gives deputies cruising control, Aug. 5
Dig for missing man's remains is futile
A warrant is issued in a search for a man missing since 1995 at the Florida Naturist Park.
Judge agrees to hear dispute on bringing in prefabricated home
James and Deborah Parton asked a judge to force neighbors to let them move the home onto their lot, claiming six homeowners used vehicles to block delivery of the home last week.
Homeowner thankful she didn't mow her front yard
A 12-foot-deep sinkhole, big enough to swallow a lawn mower, opens up in her yard.
Kimbrell wins first Zephyrhills Open title
After listening to the advice of a fellow golfer, William Kimbrell quickly turned from a mediocre amateur into a champion.
Track stars impress at national meet
John and Sarah Drennen's top-five finishes set the pace for Alpha Omega at the Junior Olympics.
Team Florida sweeps Regional
The team, made up of all-stars from District 12, is headed to the Little League World Series after a perfect march through the Southern Region tourney.
Developer targets younger families
HUDSON -- Trying to buck west Pasco County's reputation as a retiree market, a Pinellas County developer plans to break ground in October on a family-oriented neighborhood east of U.S. 19 in Hudson.
Naughty or nice, Big Boss is watching
There is a good reason for the cameras recently placed in our newsroom. A lot of people are in and out of our building in the course of a day, and there are concerns about the possibility of theft or vandalism.