Based on new information about Tropical Storm Hermine, the Saint Leo University Campus will be closed on Thursday, September 1.
Breaking: Tim Tebow has been offered a baseball contract by the Bridgeport Bluefish in Connecticut.
Breaking: A Hudson man died and a Port Richey man suffered serious injuries during a Tuesday night accident on New York Avenue.
Breaking: Forecasters are warning Tropical Storm Hermine may gain hurricane strength before making landfall along Florida's Gulf coast.
Breaking: A hurricane watch has been issued for parts of the Tampa Bay area as a tropical depression moves closer.
Breaking: Pasco County has announced the opening of sandbag locations in advance of anticipated severe weather later this week.
Breaking: A 1-year-old girl was injured in a Sunday night drive-by shooting in Port Richey.
Breaking: A Port Richey man is accused of firing on deputies during a Friday warrant search.
The five tax collector offices in Pasco County raised funds for the Alzheimer’s Family Organization during the month of July
Breaking: A 79-year-old man was killed while trying to cross Massachusetts Avenue in a motorized scooter.
Breaking: Pasco County Sheriff’s deputies say Duke Energy tipped them off that something might be amiss at a home on Ocean Side Drive.
Breaking: Pasco County deputies say the 21-year-old was found hiding in a 13-year-old girl’s closet.
A Facebook meetup took a criminal turn recently when Pasco County deputies say a woman set up a man to steal his motorcycle.
The Coast Guard is asking mariners to participate Wednesday in a Waterway Analysis and Management System study of Anclote River.
The Pasco County Tax Collector’s Office raised $6,317.81 at the five tax collector offices in Pasco County for AAA Traffic Safety Foundation
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Pasco-Hernando State College will hold its annual College Nights on September 13-15.
Pasco County Emergency Communications has 19 open 911 call taker positions available.
Pasco County deputies say the Holiday man admitted to taking items from his mother and brother.
Pasco-Hernando State College has put a two-day internship and job fair on its schedule.
Pasco County Public Transportation is offering free rides on Route 54’s inaugural day.
Duke Energy scam warning, best high schools, brain-eating amoeba and other stories from Florida Patch.
Breaking: Florida on Thursday confirmed 21 new travel-related cases and three non-travel related cases, bringing the state's total to 486.
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Patch wants to see New Port Richey through your eyes!
The first event will take place Tuesday, Aug. 23 from 4-7 p.m.
There will be various cleanup sites throughout Pasco County.
The Watermark at Trinity now open in Trinity’s Foxwood Commerce Park
Breaking: As heavy rain pummels the area, Pasco County is offering free sandbags to residents.
Street flooding has been reported in New Port Richey, Hudson and Port Richey.
Starting on August 9 the Gulf Harbors branch of the Pasco Tax Collector’s Office will begin offering fingerprinting services to the public
Ford recall, sales tax holiday, Clinton and Trump not known by everyone and other stories from Florida Patch.
The fatal crash involving a pedestrian happened late Wednesday night near Oakley Avenue on U.S. 19.
Family and friends are pulling out the stops for Margaret Sebald’s 100th birthday celebration Thursday.
A water main break along U.S. 19 has led to a boil water notice for residents and businesses in the area of the Gulf View Square Mall.
Some Port Richey residents are being asked to boil their water as a precaution following a Tuesday water main break.
The Pasco Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention’s main priority is to reduce substance abuse among young people in our community.
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Calls for Congressional action, new teacher boot camp, tropical disturbances and other stories from Florida Patch.
OneBlood has announced immediate changes in testing following the announcement of four locally acquired Zika virus cases in Florida.