A 40,000-square-foot pickleball club with 14 indoor courts is set to open in Port Richey.
The Pasco season allows scalloping in all state waters south of the Hernando-Pasco county line and north of the Anclote Key Lighthouse.
The new, high-energy 42,000-square-foot EoS Fitness now open at 17634 Harpers Run, Lutz.
Special Olympics Florida athletes took the Polar Plunge Sunday at Adventure Island to kick off the Race for Inclusion.
Mark Leonard is head coach for the women's soccer team and longtime men's basketball assistant coach Larry Behm was promoted to head coach.
Special Olympics of Pasco is a free sports and training program for people with intellectual disabilities.
Here's what you need to know about harvesting scallops during Pasco County's scallop season July 15 to 24.
The new state-of-the-art Pasco-Hernando State College Cardio and Physical Fitness Centers will be dedicated Nov. 2.
Rao Musunuru, M.D. will sponsor the annual 5K Run with the Bobcats' and 1-mile Bobcat Trot in New Port Richey.
This is the first Henry Award for the Florida Sports Coast since the rebrand from Visit Pasco in March 2019.
Sports Coast brings home top Telly Awards for third year in a row.
Florida conservation officials advise scallop hunters to stay away from areas showing medium to high concentrations of red tide.
School resource officers celebrated the fact that they not only made it through a tough pandemic year, but had some fun doing it.
Officials from the Tampa Bay Lightning and Pasco County held ribbon-cutting ceremonies for two new public outdoor ball hockey rinks.
Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for the 10-day bay scallop season in Pasco County July 17-26.
Experience Florida’s Sports Coast in Pasco County won three Telly Awards, including gold, for its scalloping promotional video.
The scallop season ended with a bit of unexpected excitement when scallop seekers in Durney Key found themselves the prey.
For those craving freshly harvested pan-seared scallops or, perhaps, scallops sauteed in butter wine sauce, the wait is almost over.
The Tampa Bay Titans professional basketball team is launching its first season.
Visit Pasco, the official destination marketing organization for Pasco County, has been re-branded as Experience Florida's Sports Coast.
It seems things keep going from bad to worse for the Tampa Bay Bucs on the field, on the TV screen and in the stands.
I was hoping that the players, the owners and the league could come to a peaceful resolution of the problem.
A celebration of Halladay’s life will be held Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 4 p.m. at Spectrum Field in Clearwater.
Breaking: Tim Tebow has been offered a baseball contract by the Bridgeport Bluefish in Connecticut.
Two men from North Florida won the prize courtesy of Spike TV.
The 13-foot beast had been nicknamed Lumpy by its hunters.
The NFL team’s mascot carried a sign Sunday meant to mock the Steelers, but it ended up creating controversy instead.
A fisherman out of Bonita Springs caught the Goliath grouper in action.
A contingency of law enforcement officers from several agencies kept hunters and protesters apart as Florida’s official alligator season beg
The Wildlife Foundation of Florida is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a big giveaway.
The Florida State Seminoles football team ranks as the top vote-getter in the Amway pre-season poll.
As the team heads into Game 3 of the American League Division Series, we’d like to hear what you’re doing to root them on to victory?
Mike Ferrantelli hopes his newest triumph opens the way to a world championship.
The city is asking a youth swim team to pay part of the costs of heating the pool.
Find out who River Ridge faces in the upcoming season.
The local gym now offers indoor cycling with a scenic bonus.
The gym in downtown New Port Richey has added 11 in-door exercise bicycles to its offerings, and it offers a program where a video projected on a screen takes riders on a tour of Italy, Ireland or other destination
Nick Smith defeated Ladarious Jackson by disqualification when Jackson threw an "illegal knee."