Saturday, March 31, 2012

Hernando Times: Hernando Beach businessman goes from maverick to mystery


Hernando News

image First a maverick, now a mystery

By John Woodrow Cox, Times Staff Writer

The young N.H. politician seemed invincible. Scandal hit, but in Florida, he was bouncing back. Then the feds came.

image The final 3: a closer look

By Barbara Behrendt, Times Staff Writer

Remaining candidates for administrator to meet with leaders, public.

image Wrestler sets his sights on Olympics

By Derek J. LaRiviere, Times Correspondent

Despite a five-year break, Charley Combs wants to compete in the trials.

image A Pasco County beekeeper knows why bees are dying and colonies are collapsing

By Dan DeWitt, Times Columnist

Why are bees dying and colonies collapsing? A Pasco County beekeeper knows why. Six years later, scientists and the government agree. Investigations are under way.

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Pasco Times: Proposed Villages of Pasadena Hills, totaling 22,000 acres, plots a course for 50 years



Pasco News

Project grows from a denial

By Lee Logan, Times Staff Writer

The proposed Villages of Pasadena Hills, totaling 22,000 acres, plots a course for the next 50 years.

image Personal victories

By Alex Orlando, Times Staff Writer

Competitors don't matter to Gulf High's Tara Mitchell. Striving to do her best, however, is what's really important.

image A Pasco County beekeeper knows why bees are dying and colonies are collapsing

By Dan DeWitt, Times Columnist

Why are bees dying and colonies collapsing? A Pasco County beekeeper knows why. Six years later, scientists and the government agree. Investigations are under way.

image Drive is a credit to these students

By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer

Wesley Chapel High proves successful in helping kids catch up to get their diplomas.

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DayStarter | Tampa Bay adding jobs


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Tampa Bay adding jobs

By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer

The growth here helps the state's jobless rate fall to 9.4 percent.

image Takes on drug arrest differ

By Stephen Nohlgren, Times Staff Writer

A takedown outside a WingHouse adds another case to the sheriff's investigation.

Millions could lose benefits if law is struck down

By Richard Martin, Times Staff Writer

Many, including young adults and seniors, are already being helped by the Affordable Care Act.

image Testimony of wife paints a picture of Osama bin Laden on the run

New York Times

Bin Laden's young wife tells Pakistani officials of their moving among safe houses for years.

School Board workshop takes closer look at guest speakers

By Marlene Sokol, Times Staff Writer

Even reaffirming the current practice will require steps, the School Board is told.



image Mystery man emerges in Bush investigation

By Michael Kruse, Times Staff Writer

A bar owner and bartender say an unidentified man was with the Rays pitcher that fateful day.

Top Sports News

image Riches can wait for star Buckeye

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

image Fun ride, long distance

By Antonya English, Times Staff Writer

Senegalese center Gorgui Dieng has completely won over his coach at Louisville.

Lesson learned from bad decision

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

That's what new forward J.T. Brown says of run-in with police last year.

Top Features

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Hernando Times: Administrator finalist tells Hernando no, takes job in Tampa


Hernando News

image Finalist takes job in Tampa

By Barbara Behrendt, Times Staff Writer

Hernando County has three candidates left in its search for an administrator.

Ministry again asks to open new shelter

By Barbara Behrendt, Times Staff Writer

Jericho Road's last try alarmed neighbors.

Pushing to groom successor

By Tony Marrero, Times Staff Writer

The school chief says a reorganization plan would help reach that goal.

Former area actor lands Broadway lead

By Barbara Fredricksen, Times Columnist

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Pasco Times: Pasco school district, union reach deal over teacher evaluations



Pasco News

Schools, union reach a goal

By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer

With many arguments left to be worked out, the sides have made a deal on new teacher evaluations.

image The truth about chew

By Alex Orlando, Times Staff Writer

An oral cancer survivor tells high school students a cautionary tale about spit tobacco.

image Familiar face is on OJ carton

By Lee Logan, Times Staff Writer

Yes, that's a county commissioner staring back at you from the breakfast table.

Three candidates, two City Council seats

By Robert Napper, Times Correspondent

New Port Richey's council hopefuls all say financial health is their top priority.

Setting term length up to voters

By Robert Napper, Times Correspondent

Former area actor lands Broadway lead

By Barbara Fredricksen, Times Columnist

Chasco Fiesta boat parade takes to Cotee River on Saturday

Times staff

Violent robbery suspects are teenagers, deputies say

Times staff

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DayStarter | Supreme Court votes today


Top News

Supreme Court votes today

Washington Post

With months before a ruling in the health care law case is made, minds could change.

image Police station scrapped

By Jamal Thalji and Michael Van Sickler, Times Staff Writers

Lack of money does in St. Petersburg's much-needed $64 million facility.

Rate of autism rises 25 percent

Los Angeles Times

A new CDC report estimates that autism affects 1 of every 88 children in the U.S.

image Charge Martin's killer, or let him go? She'll likely make call

By Toluse Olorunnipa, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

A prosecutor faces the praise or criticism of millions if she decides without a grand jury.

Medicaid billing change becomes law

By Tia Mitchell, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

Florida's counties could be on the hook for $325.5 million in coming years in disputed bills.

Bill would cut pensions

By Steve Bousquet, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

The change, if signed, would reduce benefits for some state workers, including police.

image Cat rescue takes a bit of a village

By Patty Ryan, Times Staff Writer

Helping a kitten down from a tree turns into an unexpected project for a group of friends.

Top Sports News

image New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano has reputation that impresses new colleagues

By Stephen F. Holder, Times Staff Writer

In previous jobs, Bucs coach Greg Schiano has done much to impresses his new colleagues.

image Bluegrass hate

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

The Cats and Cards' mutual loathing envelops all of Kentucky.

image Good old Howell is back

By Joe Smith, Times Staff Writer

The reliever regains health and form, saying he never felt right in 2011.

image Bad new trend is Lightning downfall

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

Another poor second period keys a loss coach Guy Boucher says it deserved.

Top Features

image Writer chronicled South's gritty side

By Colette Bancroft, Times Book Editor

The novelist and 30-year UF professor inspired and intimidated his students.

image Florida's star power is astronomical

By Suzanne Tuzzeo, Special to the Times

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