Four charter schools get green light
The School Board will approve their applications if they are amended. One other application is rejected.
Plan puts the pinch on water guzzlers
So commissioners plan to adopt the sort of punishing rates other counties use to curb consumption.
PHCC adds scrutiny on foreign students
Given the events of Sept. 11, trustees want federal authorities informed when student visas expire.
Budget cuts could cripple ailing schools
Editor: I am writing to voice my concerns in reference to the budget cuts in our educational system. I am very concerned for all students of Pasco County and throughout the state.
PHCC coach won't lower bar
Bobby Bowman isn't about to let his young team break the school's run of state-tournament berths.
An all-new Lions team
First-year head coach Mike Madagan inherits a Saint Leo squad that graduated four starters.
Council feud apparently heads to court
New Port Richey councilman Tom Finn plans to sue fellow member Ginny Miller for slander.
Judge defends work as attorney
A circuit judge who had been a killer's defense attorney denies mishandling the case.
Teachers attain one pinnacle of their profession
Board certification means more money and new perspectives on teaching for 14 educators in the county.
Spirit of the season
As Thanksgiving nears, members of the American Indian community use dress, dance, stories and their belief in the Great Spirit to share their culture with students.
Shelling out laughs to younger fans
Pasco High students who cherish the hilarious poems of Shel Silverstein take their show on the road, reading to elementary students with the same laughs.
Automaker sued in fatal crash
The lawsuit claims the driver's seat failed when the Zephyrhills winter resident's Dodge minivan was hit from behind in 1999.
Young adult program sues county
DADE CITY -- A Pasco County nonprofit agency that teaches young adults a skill while offering them a job making highway signs and performing highway work is suing Pasco County over zoning issues.