For more than two years, Florida’s education battles have drawn national attention with debates over book bans, gender issues, sexual orientation, indoctrination, school vouchers and […]
Author: The Pasco Herald
Nurse Sentenced for Issuing Illegal Prescriptions
A New Port Richey nurse was sentenced to three years in prison for issuing illegal prescriptions after her licensing expired. Debora Ryder, 56, pleaded guilty […]
Destruction of Property on One-Way Street in Zephyrhills, FL
A Zephyrhills woman is calling for help after her property is being destroyed by cars driving on a one-way street. Cindy Walton, a long-time resident […]
Clearwater Plane Crash Kills Several People
A Beechcraft Bonanza V35 crashed into a Clearwater mobile home park, killing several people. Clearwater fire crews responded to the scene and are working to […]
Tampa Drug Dealer Sentenced to Federal Prison
U.S. District Judge Mary S. Scriven sentenced Luis Irizarry-Santiago to eight years and four months in federal prison for conspiring to distribute fentanyl, para-fluorofentanyl, and […]
Vivian Barry Tells Tales of Woodstock
Vivian Barry, who attended Woodstock in 1969 at the age of 15, has donated her colorful peacock-patterned Gypsy vest to the Museum at Bethel Woods. […]
SkyRide Returns to Busch Gardens, but at a Cost
Busch Gardens announced the return of SkyRide after a nearly four-year closure. However, it will now cost $5 each way to ride the slow-moving gondola, […]
Man Allegedly Steals $100,000 from Armored Truck in Pasco County
A man allegedly stole more than $100,000 from an unlocked armored truck in Pasco County, Florida, according to an affidavit obtained by News Channel 8. […]
Farmer Wants a Wife Premieres with Nathan Smothers
Farmer Nathan Smothers, a 23-year-old fourth-generation citrus and cattle farmer from Bartow, Florida, is one of the four eligible farmers looking for a companion on […]
Tampa Bay Area Black History Month Celebrations
Black History Month is celebrated every February to honor the contributions and legacies of Black and African Americans across U.S. history. It was first celebrated […]