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  • Comic book store grows by leaps and bounds

    More than a few people must consider comic books one of life's staples, because Yancy Street Comics, in Gulf View Square mall, has been growing as though it had been bombarded by gamma rays.

  • Confusion over process stalls Pasco textbook selection

    A new procedure for picking school books at the state level prompts Pasco board members to postpone their final decision.

  • Officials say unattended campfire started 117-acre Hudson fireView Video

    An unattended campfire is blamed for the wind-whipped blaze that burned 117 acres in Hudson, closed U.S. 19 and forced 200 people to flee their homes.

  • Anclote assistant to be Gulf principal

    Kim Davis, an assistant principal at Anclote High School, has been named principal at Gulf High.

  • Inaugural Zombiefest knocks 'em dead

    About 200 fans of the undead show up for New Port Richey event

  • Neighborly advice: Stand down, Joe

    Lucky is the fellow who has neighbors with tools to share, dry goods to borrow and advice to offer (particularly when it's provided, like circular saws and cups of sugar, only when it's requested). From the sounds of it, Joseph Verola is just that kind of go-to chap.

  • Spring football: 10 questions

    Spring football practice began Tuesday across the county. Like previous years, there are many yet-to-be-answered questions. Today, The Pasco Tribune prep staff does its best to provide answers.

  • Construction worker finds missing urn alongside I-75

    The urn lay half buried near a fence alongside Interstate 75.

  • Homeowners association rents home it doesn't ownView Video

    Joanne McCarn owns her home, but her homeowners association has taken it over and calls the sheriff's office if she comes near the property.

  • At 100, the Hotel Edwinola straddles the past and future

    On a gentle Friday afternoon in the shade of moss-draped oaks that swayed with ragtime music, a couple of honchos in the assisted living business took in the picture postcard from another century and saw … not what you might expect.

  • Golfer, 14, excels at a young age

    You didn't need to go far from Pasco County recently if you wanted to watch some great golf. Last month, PGA Tour professionals descended on Palm Harbor to participate in the Transitions Championship. Earlier this month, the Champions Tour came to Lutz.

  • Living with cystic fibrosis

    Twice a day, Rachel and Jake Meddaugh strap on vests hooked to a machine that gently shakes them for about 20 minutes, loosening up mucus in their lungs.

  • New foreclosures on rise

    Pasco County is once again ground zero for Tampa Bay's foreclosure crisis, and central Pasco has one of the highest concentrations of new foreclosure filings in the state.

  • Deputies: Pasco baby scalded by mother dies

    The 7-week-old baby held under scalding water by his Port Richey mother this month has died, the Pasco County Sheriff's Office said today.

  • Practice makes perfect for family

    Many people struggle balancing family and career; the challenge of spending time with their jobs and time with their loved ones.

  • New Port Richey spa subject of prostitution investigation

    A New Port Richey woman has been arrested after a spa was targeted by a prostitution investigation, police said.

  • Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble to hold May benefit for the arts

    The Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble, which features a jazz and concert band, will hold a charity event on May 20 to benefit Arts for Kids.

  • Fulmer hired by Rams

    It has been a long journey to return to the coaching ranks for ex-Gulf and recently hired Ridgewood coach Jay Fulmer.

  • Pasco Friends of the NRA to hold dinner, auction

    The Pasco County Friends of the NRA will hold a dinner and auction May 10 at Dan Cannon Hall on the Pasco County Fairgrounds, 36722 State Road 52.

  • State debates storm finances

    With the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season about a month away, state lawmakers continue to debate if state rainy-day funds have enough money to cover claims in the event of a major crisis.

  • Drums a hit at senior center

    Circle keeps residents busy and smiling

  • Two men charged with stealing restaurant greaseView Video

    The arrest of two men who stand accused of stealing used cooking grease from a West Pasco restaurant is one part of a growing crime problem on the Suncoast, Pasco Sheriff' Office officials said Friday.

  • WP home sale picture still mostly dim

    West Pasco home sales continued their bumpy ride in the last quarter, with a few bright spots and a couple head scratchers.

  • Gilbert seeks trio of medals at state track

    Sometimes it's not always about the medals you get at the state meet.

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