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President Barack Obama is traveling to a climate summit in Copenhagen next month to boldly promise that the United States will cut its emissions of carbon dioxide 17 percent from 2005 levels in just 10 years. ...more
November 28, 2009
A year ago, City Commissioner Camille Hernandez recruited a group of local artists to help convert part of an empty downtown building into a temporary gallery. ...more
November 20, 2009
A year ago, City Commissioner Camille Hernandez recruited a group of local artists to help convert part of an empty downtown building into a temporary gallery. The pilot project was so successful, it inspired Hernandez to make the gallery a permanent fixture. The newly renamed HiBrow Art Gallery opens to the public at 7 p.m. Friday ...more
November 19, 2009
Accurate Waste executives took it upon themselves to start an experimental recycling program in July 2008, primarily in some newer southern Pasco communities. So far, no other trash haulers in Pasco have followed the company's lead. ...more
November 8, 2009
Accurate Waste executives took it upon themselves to start an experimental recycling program in July 2008, primarily in some newer southern Pasco communities. So far no other trash haulers in Pasco have followed the company's lead. ...more
November 4, 2009
Rep. Ed Homan of Tampa rolled out a plan Wednesday that he said would expand Florida's thinning ranks of doctors while improving care of local Medicaid patients. ...more
April 2, 2009
State Library and Archives of Florida posts photos on Flickr and spurs discussions. ...more
March 31, 2009
The idea floated around for a couple of years, in moments of, "Well, what if we did this?" or "Do we go ahead with this?" ...more
March 25, 2009
His former wife calls him a deadbeat dad. A state prosecutor wants him behind bars. But a local community organization says David William Earley may just be dead broke. ...more
February 6, 2009
Everybody's talking about David William Earley. His former wife calls him a deadbeat dad. A state prosecutor wants him behind bars. And now a local community organization said maybe Earley is really just dead broke. If so, said Michael Bernstein of Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, the New Port Richey man is in good company. Earley, who may face prison for failure to pay a quarter-million dollars in child support and for hiding from probation officers, is like a lot of people helped by Jewish Family Services, Bernstein suggests. ...more
February 5, 2009
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