August 9, 2000
Arson stretches a string of mobile home blazes
But the blaze doesn't seem to be related to three other recent fires, authorities say. It looks like a burglary coverup.
Land O'Lakes man fights to keep Web site's name
He asks a court to block the band Jethro Tull from gaining control of its name, currently used by his Internet business.
Display pays tribute to theater
The Pasco Twin Theatre was demolished a year ago. Its memory is preserved in a museum as Dade City embraces the future.
Man silent about search for body on his land
He won't talk about the missing man. But Robert Myer calls deputies who dug up his property "Nazis."
Rainy day delivers a nice dose of reality
A few days of rumbling skies and on-and-off downpours had the kids housebound and me seeing things from a different perspective.
Developer seeking a permit for communications tower
The tower would go on 3 acres behind the Cumberland Farms gas station and convenience store south of SR 54.
Forget Florida's freeways, think of subterranean
Re: Fantasyland freeway, your ticket to Mickey, Aug. 7 Jim Thorner column Editor: Your "Fantasyland freeway, your ticket to Mickey" was amusing, but I have to agree with Bill Munz. It ain't going to happen.
City may offer more money for business improvements
Seventh Street businesses get an additional dose of good news. The state scraps plans to close the street for a year during repairs, opting instead to shut one lane at a time, and mostly at night.
Trophies reflect Sheehan's dedication, desire
At an early age, Tara Sheehan was taught that hard work and dedication were keys to success.
Losses don't spoil team's spirit
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The West Pasco Belles flight home Monday from the Dixie Softball League World Series was anything but unpleasant.
Black belts collect AAU medals
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Black belt Tiffany Griner capped an unbeaten season by earning a gold medal in fighting at the AAU Junior Olympics.
Wildcat hit with another knee injury
WESLEY CHAPEL -- The Wildcats aren't even practicing in pads yet, and already Wesley Chapel coach John Castelamare is dealing with a serious injury to a key player.