ONWARD | Cleaning up the aftermath
You voted! Yay! It’s just the start….. […]
You voted! Yay! It’s just the start….. […]
On weekends the drive-thru line can be 30 cars deep with two baristas taking orders on iPads, and a few inside making drinks to hurry it up, said Robyn Matthews, a Washington State native who grew up on the outskirts of Seattle. […]
For seniors living alone, a beloved pet can be a lifeline and source of comfort. A reason to get up and move. Take a walk around the neighborhood. Maybe even form connections with neighbors and animal lovers they might meet along the way. […]
Cobbling a patchwork of solutions to keep things afloat at Ordinance One, a popular brew bar in downtown New Port Richey […]
Turns out a right or left turn off the beaten path can lead to a serendipitous surprise; a careful trek through a residential neighborhood that’s slowed by speed bumps and a yellow “Tortoise Crossing” sign that gives hint of encounters to come. […]
The second-grader doesn’t look altogether thrilled as she poses in front of a purple door, on the front stoop of her home, for a first-day-of-school picture that makes me let go a laugh when it shows up on my social media feed. […]
The look-out is definitely a bonus stop-off spot, and a focal point of Key Vista, a Pasco County park located off Baillies Bluff Road in Holiday. […]
Even with climate change bringing ever hotter summers, many local growers are finding ways to continue producing nutritious food, often by sowing different varieties of seeds that are conducive to growing here. […]
Clinging to better thoughts has been the mantra since, well March or so, when the pandemic reared it’s ugly head and we started crossing family and friendly gatherings off the calendar. […]
After 36 years or working with kids and adults with special needs in local schools and with Special Olympics, Val Lundin retires […]
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