Because Florida Republican officials are refusing federal Medicaid dollars, about 1.3 million low-income Florida residents will not get health care coverage. Before Obamacare, 4.1 million Floridians lacked health insurance. Despite Gov. Rick Scott and other Florida legislative efforts to block Medicaid expansion and enrollment, the number of Florida’s uninsured has been reduced to 3.4 million. […]
Read MoreVacant Bank of America Building in New Port Richey Demolished
The vacant Bank of America building on the northwest corner of Massachussetts ave and Congress St was demolished yesterday. I had contacted Jeff Starkey on the City council last Monday regarding the property being out of the County’s code (it’s located just outside city limits) and we had jointly contacted Commissioner Henry Wilson. Code enforcement […]
Read MoreLocal Developer Launches Property Redevelopment IndieGoGo in New Port Richey
OPINION: Marc Yacht: Voters should oust the politicians who refuse to expand Medicaid
Because Florida Republican officials are refusing federal Medicaid dollars, about 1.3 million low-income Florida residents will not get health-care coverage. Obamacare pays the full cost of expanding Medicaid for the first three years. After that, the federal government pays 90 percent of the cost. A family of four could qualify for Medicaid earning up to […]
Read MoreEDITORIAL: PEDC Proposes $20 Million Convention Center in Pasco
Here’s the link to the article referenced above from the Tampa Bay Times. PEDC President John Hagen presented to County commissioners last week on a project which would spend the County’s allotted $45 million in Penny for Pasco funds sooner rather than later. It essentially would mean borrowing against the promised revenue to spend the […]
Read MoreMan Arrested for Hoax Bombs at Boston Marathon Finish Line
New Port Richey Selects City Manager
New Port Richey City Council selected a new City Manager this morning after a long and arduous search. Council members have been busy interviewing candidates in multiple workshops and meeting one on one with the candidates to discuss needs. In the end, they selected Ms. Debbie Manns in a unanimous 5-0 vote. “I am very […]
Read MoreUpcoming Cotee River Seafood Festival April 25-27 in New Port Richey
The 15th annual Cotee River Seafood Festival is coming up next weekend in New Port Richey. The event starts at 5 PM on Friday, April 27th and will continue throughout the weekend. The event will feature food and beverage vendors, bounce horses, bungee jump games, a pony ride and a petting zoo. There will also […]
Read MoreMitchell High First Baseman is Top Offensive Threat
If You Can Dream it, Pasco’s 3D Object Shop Can Print It
Florida House Bill Would Allow Concealed Weapons During Emergencies
A bill, HB209 has passed the Florida House of Representatives with a vote of 80-36. The bill would allow for citizens in “lawful possession of guns” to carry weapons during evacuations prior to and during natural disasters in the State of Florida and does not necessarily require a registered weapon permit or a concealed weapons […]
Read MoreTIMES EDITORIAL: Pinellas Should Pay Debt on Land
With Hurricane Season Approaching, Pasco Officials Warn of Danger
New Port Richey Police Hiring and Reorganizing Dispatchers
New Port Richey Police Chief Kim Bogart asked City Council last week for approval to reorganize the City’s emergency dispatch. Chief Bogart cited prolific turnover in staff as a serious concern, and Council voted to approve his plan to change the part-time based dispatch department to nine full time positions. The jobs are currently available […]
Read MoreFriday Night Market Starts in Downtown New Port Richey (Market Off Main)
Report on New Port Richey’s Hacienda Hotel: fixing it will be costly
Pinellas refuses to pay Pasco Property tax
City of New Port Richey Offering Low Flow Toilet Rebates – $100
The City of New Port Richey is partnering with SWIFTMUD to provide rebates for residential or nonresidential potable water users who have toilets installed before 1995 (and that use 3.5 gallons per flush or more) with a $100 rebate for purchasing a new, low flow toilet. I will be checking with the City for more […]
Read MoreGeekNote Technology Blog: April 8th – Replace XP Operating Systems
Rob Marlowe’s weekly blog–titled “GeekNote”–discusses technology issues. This week: replacing the aging Windows XP Operating System after its loss of Microsoft Support.
Read MoreNew Port Richey elects Rob Marlowe Mayor, Port Richey Elects Eloise Taylor
Tuesday was election day in a number of municipalities in Pasco County. In New Port Richey, Rob Marlowe defeated Bob Langford with a margin of 55% (465 votes) to 45% (381 votes) for Mayor. Both Marlowe and Langford have served terms as New Port Richey City Council members, Langford for three years and Marlowe for […]
Read MorePort Richey police chief faces rare ‘no confidence’ vote from his own force
Winn Dixie Converts 18 Sweetbay Stores
Welcome to NewsPortRichey; News for New Port Richey, Florida
Hi there! NewsPortRichey is a website aimed at replacing the functionality of the community spirit that was originally encouraged on Patch.com. With the subsequent layoff of all local Patch employees, that website lost its momentum for providing a forum for our community. This is my attempt at answering that lack of service. My name is […]
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