One key Pasco County crossroads, Gowers Corner at the intersection of U.S. 41 and State Road 52, has seen some of the same development transformation […]
Category: Politics, & Government
New Port Richey And Port Richey City Council Elections
The cities of New Port Richey and Port Richey will hold elections for their city councils on April 9. In New Port Richey, two three-year […]
New Port Richey Implementing Single-Hauler Waste Collection
The City Council of New Port Richey, Florida approved a plan to have J.D. Parker and Sons serve as the exclusive hauler of solid waste […]
Pasco Zone Scallop Season Changes Approved
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a change to the Pasco Zone scallop season, setting a new, longer 40-day season starting on […]
Firefighters In Pasco County To Get Changes To Schedule And Competing Wages
Firefighters in Pasco County will soon have a change in schedule, moving to a 24/72-hour shift that will give them extra time off to decompress […]
Voters Know Slate Of Candidates In Pasco County Election
Voters in Pasco County’s six cities now know the slate of candidates vying for the nonpartisan governing councils and commissions in the April 9 election […]
Pasco County To Have 40-Day Scallop Season
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has approved a 40-day scallop season in the waters off Pasco County. The season, which will run from […]
Pasco County School District Approves Settlement For Marcus Button
The Pasco County School Board unanimously voted to approve a settlement worth $1.2 million to Marcus Button and his family. The Button family has been […]
Florida Man Arrested For Election Fraud In Kansas
A man from Florida was arrested in Kansas for forging signatures on petitions to make No Labels an officially recognized political party in the state. […]
Desantis Sends Florida Law Enforcement To U.S.-Mexico Border
Florida governor Ron DeSantis is sending law enforcement officers to the U.S.-Mexico border to help Texas enforce immigration laws. State officials can only do so […]