St. Petersburg Times - Sat Nov 28
It will not be Extreme Makeover Trilby/Lacoochee edition, but a just-adopted strategy to improve the twin hamlets in northeast Pasco provides a blueprint for what most likely will be methodical progress in the county's poorest region.
Pasco mother rebounds from 15 harrowing years of drug addictionSt. Petersburg Times - Sat Nov 28
Rosemarie Glade had made the decision to get sober. But first she had to get high one last time.
Vigil to be held for teen killed in collisionTampa Bay Online - Sat Nov 28
A vigil has been scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday in Plant City for Sarah Rodriguez, a 19-year-old Wesley Chapel woman who was killed Nov.
Family brawl over Thanksgiving feast lands Pasco parents in jailSt. Petersburg Times - Fri Nov 27
Elizabeth Smith says she cooked the ham the night before and asked her father-in-law to wake her up on Thanksgiving morning so she could cook the rest.
Wanted man arrested on Hillsborough County warrantsHernando Today - Fri Nov 27
A man who skipped out on his Hillsborough County court date was booked at the Hernando County Jail on Wednesday.
Food and family lead to fight in HudsonTampa Bay Online - Fri Nov 27
A family fight over Thanksgiving food left two people spending the holiday in jail, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
Woman Pleads to DUI ManslaughterThe Ledger - Fri Nov 27
Published: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 1:31 a.m. A St.
Hang an ornament to help a Pasco hospiceSt. Petersburg Times - Thu Nov 26
Adorning trees gives life to hospice work Two hospices are ringing in the holiday season with trees where people can hang special ornaments in honor of loved ones.
Come and get it; volunteers await turkey diners in HudsonTampa Bay Online - Thu Nov 26
If you can get to U.S. 19 and State Road 52 in Hudson, Thanksgiving dinner awaits.
Church to serve 1,500 Thanksgiving mealsHernando Today - Wed Nov 25
Volunteers will be collecting food from seven local Publix stores - and they expect to feed upwards of 1,500 people.
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