Pasco County, Florida has approved a new tax that will change how much homeowners pay for paving and maintaining roads in the county. The new […]
Category: Politics, & Government
Landfill Operator Faces Permit Denial, Neighbor Lawsuit
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has issued a draft notice to deny the permit extension for the Coastal Landfill Disposal, citing violations of rules […]
New Port Richey Approves Grant For Seafire Grill Revival
New Port Richey has provided a $117,000 grant to Seafire Grill, a restaurant that reopened under new management in March after sitting vacant for years. […]
Desantis’ Presidency Ambitions Amidst Trump’s VP Choice
Ron DeSantis’ speech at the Republican National Convention was presidential, positioning himself as a strong conservative contender, but his political future is uncertain due to […]
Port Richey Invites Residents to Learn About Jasmine Boulevard Multi-Use Path Project
The Jasmine Boulevard Multi-Use Path Project in Port Richey, Florida aims to create a safe and continuous path for walkers and cyclists along a 2.2-mile […]
2024 Presidential Race Heats Up in Florida
The 2024 presidential primary race is well underway in Florida, with key deadlines for voter registration, vote-by-mail applications, and early voting. Residents of the state […]
Florida Suspends New Applications For Home Hardening Program
The Florida Department of Financial Services has stopped taking new applications for the My Safe Florida Home program, which offers inspections and grants to help […]
Republican Delegates Arrive in Milwaukee for Convention Amid Concerns
Republican delegates from Pasco County, Florida, including Shawn Foster and Sandy Graves, express some hesitation and concern about attending the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee […]
Newest Port Richey City Council Member Appointed
Lisa Burke was appointed to the Port Richey City Council to fill a vacant seat until a special election in November. She was one of […]
Florida Primary Election: Mail Ballots Sent Out For Tampa Bay Voters
Florida is sending out mail ballots to voters in Tampa Bay ahead of the Aug. 20 primary election. Voters can decide on school board members, […]