Thursday, March 29, 2012

Pasco Times: Attorney: Criminal charges likely for resigning Port Richey mayor



Pasco News

Attorney: Criminal charges likely for resigning Port Richey mayor

By Robert Napper, Times Correspondent

A lawyer for Port Richey's former mayor expects criminal charges to come in weeks.

Office hopeful got tax break

By Christy McLaughlin, Times Correspondent

A Dade City candidate says not changing her homestead exemption was truly an oversight.

Second arrest made in Campbell killing

By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer

Deputies look into the man's role in the death.

Gall Boulevard will remain two-way during construction

By Lisa A. Davis, Times Correspondent

Zephyrhills' efforts swayed the state Department of Transportation's plans.

First National Bank poised to get a boost

By Lisa Buie, Times Staff Writer

An investment group makes overtures to buy shares of the 25-year-old Pasco institution.

Multicounty agency strikes deal to buy Mad Hatter Utility

By Lee Logan, Times Staff Writer

The owner says customers should get a better deal with the change.

image Chasco Fiesta wraps up with music, boat parade

By Michele Miller, Times Staff Writer

There's music, a carnival and a boat parade on the Pithlachascotee.

Inmate wrapped weapon in prayer rug, deputies say

Times staff

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