The system is one of two troubled utilities Pasco decided to purchase from the Florida Governmental Utilities Authority several years ago.
Pasco 2050 is a multi-year initiative to update the county’s comprehensive plan that defines the county's vision for the next 25 years.
The bill includes establishing a 25-person Office of Crimes and Security to weed out voter fraud.
The supervisor of elections is warning voters to be on the lookout for inaccurate mailings encouraging Pasco residents to vote by mail.
The cleanup collected nearly double the amount of trash collected during last year's cleanup.
Applications will be accepted until April 8.
Early voting is underway at Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, St. Leo and San Antonio city halls.
A new law passed by Pasco County commissioners last week is intended to eliminate dangerous and distracting panhandling in medians.
Experience Florida’s Sports Coast is seeking tourism professionals to join the advisory council.
The New Port Richey City Council adopted an ordinance that prohibits boat trailer parking on certain streets.
The close of candidate qualifying will determine which municipalities will hold elections on Tuesday, April 12.
Dade City resident Seth Weightman has filed to run for the District 2 commission seat now held by Commission Mike Moore who is retiring.
Among his accomplishments, Pasco Commissioner Mike Moore championed the development of Florida's Sports Coast.
Pasco government employees are nominated by their peers for their contributions and dedication to serving the community.
This is the second time the county has received been recognized for its efforts to provide low-income housing for residents.
The Pasco County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Applications for the scholarship can be accessed online and are due in the supervisor's office by March 11.
The new parking structure on the corner of U.S. 19 and Main Street behind the Keiser University has new hours.
Mike Napier was given the award by the West Pasco Board of Realtors.
After being passed over for the chairmanship last year, Commissioner Kathryn Starkey was unanimously named chair this year.
The Pasco County unemployment rate stayed the same, according to the newest figures.
Pasco County is inviting residents to help shape Pasco's future by filling out the annual Pasco County Citizen Survey.
Pasco County Libraries announced the library is featured in Library Journal’s “Year in Architecture 2021” issue.
The Pasco County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The Pasco County Commission has asked its attorneys to draft a new ordinance to prevent roadside solicitations based on safety concerns.
The county's economic development agency received peer recognition on multiple marketing initiatives.
According to Keep Pasco Beautiful, 1,210 volunteers picked up 24,000 pounds of trash and litter at 52 locations.
Here are some of the items on the agenda being considered by commissioners.
The Pasco County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
The committee addresses local issues initiated at the federal level.
Pasco Board of County Commissioners offices will be closed Monday, Oct. 11, for a Staff Development and Appreciation Day.
More than 1 out of every 10 Pasco County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Pasco County Utilities customers should anticipate rate changes on monthly water, wastewater and reclaimed water bills effective Oct. 1.
The new Veterans Administration outpatient health clinic under construction on Little Road is on track for a fall 2022 opening.
Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley said an outside voter group is going to voters' homes and asking questions.
The Pasco County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
“Inspiring and Motivating Employees” will be held Sept. 21 via Zoom.
The Pasco Board of County Commissioners will meet Wednesday, Sept. 15, beginning at 9 a.m., in the Historic Pasco County Courthouse,
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Pasco Board of County Commissioners (BCC) offices will be closed Monday, September 6, 2021, in observance of Labor Day