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  • Broken Promises, Body Cams, Among Hot Topics During Candidate Forum

    Tom Lemons, May 4, 2024|Updated May 4, 2024

    HERNANDO BEACH – On Thursday, the Hernando Beach Property Owners Association hosted a political forum at the Hernando Beach Yacht Club, featuring candidates for County Commissioner, Sheriff, State Senate, and many others. Former County Commissioner Candidate Mike Fulford moderated the event, and it went off without a hitch. During the event, candidates were asked tough questions on issues like, property taxes, development, abortion, and the Second Amendment. Follow this L...

  • Hernando County Officials Say Most Systems Are Back Online

    Tom Lemons|Updated May 4, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE - According to a statement released by Hernando County Government Officials, the majority of internal and external systems are back online and are fully operational. Officials say they will continue working on the issue until the County's systems are fully restored. They go on to apologize to Hernando County residents for the disruption in service. Officials declined to provide specific details about the investigation or confirm if the county paid the...

  • Knife-Wielding Woman Dies in Deputy-Involved Shooting - Graphic Video

    Tom Lemons, May 3, 2024|Updated May 3, 2024

    HUDSON – Body Camera video released just hours after a deputy-involved shooting shows an armed woman lunge toward two Pasco County deputies. Moments later, deputies opened fire, killing the woman. The incident took place just before 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the area of Denton Ave and Dane Lane. That's where Pasco County Officials say a passerby was flagged down by a woman who claimed she needed help and to call 911. After speaking with dispatchers, the witness passed the phone t...

  • Governor Cracks Down on Woke Indoctrination and Global Elitists in the Workplace

    Tom Lemons, May 2, 2024|Updated May 3, 2024

    JACKSONVILLE – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation to further strengthen Florida's protections for consumers, teachers, and employees from being forced to adopt ideologies or reflect a preferred political behavior. Governor DeSantis signed two pieces of legislation aimed at bolstering protections for consumers, by providing recourse for individuals who believe they have been de-banked for political reasons. The new laws will also protect teachers, by ensuring t...

  • Investigators Return to Scene of Deadly Shootout Two Years to the Day

    Tom Lemons, May 1, 2024|Updated May 2, 2024

    DADE CITY – On this day two years ago, Hernando County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a shootout between two brothers on Jodi West Drive that left one brother dead and the other charged with murder. Today, detectives returned to the scene for yet another death investigation. Officials have not commented on the investigation, but according to court documents, the defendant in the 2022 homicide, 30-year-old James Francis Nulty, did not appear for a pretrial hearing on April 2...

  • Allocco Will Have to Explain Why He Broke a Promise to Only Serve Two-Term

    Tom Lemons, May 1, 2024|Updated May 1, 2024

    HERNANDO COUNTY – There are three Hernando County Commissioners up for reelection this year and the stakes couldn't be any higher for one incumbent as he prepared to face off against three opponents in the General Election. District 3 Commissioner John Allocco (R) is running for a third term against two conservative candidates, Marvin Baynham (R), Burton Melaugh (NPA), and Democrat Luciano Vignali. Hernando County has long been a red county, with Diane Rowden being the last D...

  • Sheriff Touts ATV Enforcement Operation While Ignoring Crime-Plagued Neighborhoods

    Tom Lemons, April 17, 2024|Updated Apr 27, 2024
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    HERNANDO – It's an election year, which means incumbents will be spending a lot of time gloating about their accomplishments, hoping voters will grant them "four more years" in their respective offices. Until last month, Sheriff Al Nienhuis was running unopposed. However, now that he has an opponent, Nienhuis is scrambling to highlight his achievements. Nonetheless, some residents argue that Nienhuis' priorities are not aligned with his constituents. Today, the Hernando C...

  • HCSO Pilots Blinded by Green Laser During Search for Missing Woman

    Tom Lemons, April 26, 2024|Updated Apr 27, 2024

    UPDATE: 4:33 p.m. - Immediately after publishing our article on the incident, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office shared details on the agency's Facebook Page. It is unknown why the information was withheld until we published our article. Here is the updated information: Deputies arrested 44-year-old Robert Alan Harper of 8416 Dora Street. Harper turned over an air-soft pellet gun (similar to a rifle) which was equipped with a green laser, stating that is what he pointed at...

  • HCSO Air Unit Aids Pilot Landing on Dark Runway

    Tom Lemons, April 25, 2024|Updated Apr 26, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – Elected officials gathered at the Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport & Technology Center Air Traffic Control Tower (BKV) this morning to honor the late Gary E. Schraut for his years of service in business development. Ironically, earlier this morning an incident involving an aircraft may have turned tragic if not for the assistance of the Sheriff's Office Air Unit. According to officials, just after 1:00 a.m. this morning, Deputy Pilots Kling and M...

  • Man Charged with DUI Manslaughter After Deadly Single Vehicle Crash

    Tom Lemons, April 25, 2024|Updated Apr 25, 2024

    CRYSTAL RIVER – A Dunnellon man is behind bars on charges of DUI Manslaughter after a deadly crash on West Fort Island Trail claimed the life of a Citrus Springs woman. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 26-year-old Dexter Nicholas Landstrom was driving at a high rate of speed on West Fort Island Trail, when he lost control of his Chevy Blazer, struck several trees, and then overturned. Officials say Landstrom and a 23-year-old male passenger were both uninjured, but a...

  • Survey: 99% of Residents Believe Crime is Getting Worse, Despite Sheriff's Claim

    Tom Lemons, April 23, 2024|Updated Apr 25, 2024

    HERNANDO COUNTY – We are just four months away from the Primary Election which will determine the outcome of the next Sheriff of Hernando County. The incumbent Sheriff Al Nienhuis will go head-to-head with his opponent Joe Puglia, who says the county deserves better. Yesterday, Nienhuis utilized the agency's Facebook page to claim crime in Hernando County has dramatically declined under his leadership. The post reads: Did you know that since 2011, the population of Hernando Co...

  • Collision Causes 40 Tons of Gravel to Spill Onto SR-56

    Tom Lemons, April 22, 2024|Updated Apr 24, 2024

    WESLEY CHAPEL – SR-56 is now clear after a Freightliner gravel truck overturned, dumping 40 tons of gravel onto the roadway. Officials say a pickup truck driven by a 78-year-old woman changed lanes and collided with the rock truck. The collision caused the rock truck to overturn, blocking the intersection at Cypress Ridge Blvd. Both drivers were transported to nearby hospitals with minor injuries. Click Here for Video of the Crash....

  • Zephyrhills Man Charged with DUI Manslaughter in 2023 Head-On Collision

    Tom Lemons, April 22, 2024|Updated Apr 22, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – An arrest has been made in a deadly 2023 head-on collision that claimed the life of a Tampa man. Officials say on July 30, 2023, then-19-year-old Johnathon William Smith of Zephyrhills was driving a GMC pickup truck recklessly on US-301. Just north of Belt Drive, Smith crossed the center line and collided head-on with a Nissan Versa, killing the driver, 29-year-old Kyle Alexander Perkin Roman of Tampa. Smith was transported to Lakeland Regional Hospital where h...

  • Brooksville Manufactured Home Fire Under Investigation

    Tom Lemons, April 19, 2024|Updated Apr 19, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – An investigation is underway into a fire that damaged a manufactured home Thursday evening. Officials say, just after 8:00 p.m. firefighters responded to the 3200 block of Square Stone Street where they discovered fire under the home that had spread to the attic. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire, preventing further damage. There are no reports of injuries to firefighters or residents. The State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of t...

  • Honey Bee Hive Near Elementary School Rehomed

    Tom Lemons, April 19, 2024|Updated Apr 19, 2024

    SPRING HILL – Yesterday, students at Spring Hill Elementary witnessed thousands of nature's life-giving creatures doing their job just a little too close for comfort. Sources say over 20,000 honey bees had built a home in a nearby tree, making students and staff feel a bit uneasy. To prevent any strays from unintentionally harming a student, they called the beekeepers from Honey Badgers Bee Farm to gently remove and rehome the hive. No humans or bees were harmed in the p...

  • FDLE Mourns the Loss of ESD K-9 After Battle with Cancer

    Tom Lemons, April 18, 2024|Updated Apr 19, 2024

    JACKSONVILLE – The FDLE is reporting the loss of their first Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) canine. Officials say Maple passed away yesterday following a battle with cancer. FDLE spokesperson Gretl Plessinger writes, "Maple began her work in 2019 assigned to FDLE's Pensacola Region. At the time, she was one of three ESD canines statewide and the only ESD canine in Florida's Panhandle. Earlier this year, Maple and her handler, Special Agent Supervisor Stephanie Cassidy, t...

  • DeSantis Signs Legislation Strengthening Education Standards on "Evils of Communism"

    Tom Lemons, April 17, 2024|Updated Apr 18, 2024

    HIALEAH GARDENS - Today, on the 63rd anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 1264, requiring a strengthening of Florida's education standards regarding the "dangers and evils of Communism". "The truth will set us free," said Governor Ron DeSantis. "We will not allow our students to live in ignorance, nor be indoctrinated by Communist apologists in schools. To the contrary, we will ensure students in Florida are taught the truth about the evils...

  • Officials Confirm Ransomeware Attack, Say Progress is Being Made to Restore Systems

    Tom Lemons, April 16, 2024|Updated Apr 17, 2024

    HERNANDO – Hernando County Government Officials say progress is being made with bringing systems back online after the recent cyberattack, but residents and business owners still have concerns. The cyberattack that occurred late last month on the Hernando County Government IT network resulted in major interruptions to real estate professionals and others who depend on accessing public records. Residents are also concerned that their private information is being sold to the h...

  • Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murder in Brutal Stabbing Death

    Tom Lemons, April 15, 2024|Updated Apr 16, 2024

    WILDWOOD – The Sumter County Sheriff's Office is reporting the arrest of an illegal immigrant who allegedly stabbed a male victim to death inside a hotel room. Sheriff's deputies responded to the Days Inn on SR-44 around 7:44 p.m. Saturday, after receiving reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, deputies discovered the victim, 25-year-old Bilder Eulaio Pablowith, with stab wounds to the chest. The victim was airlifted to a trauma center where he later died. After a brief s...

  • Candidate for HCSO Sheriff Says "Deputies, Community Deserve Better" (Exclusive Interview)

    Tom Lemons, April 15, 2024|Updated Apr 15, 2024

    HERNANDO – There are now two candidates vying for the top job at the Hernando County Sheriff's Office after former NYPD officer Joe Puglia (R) made it official last week. Calls for someone to run against the embattled incumbent Sheriff Al Nienhuis have grown due to concerns of corruption, lack of transparency, and fiscal irresponsibility. We sat down with Puglia for an exclusive interview to find out what drove him to join the race and take on Nienhuis in the upcoming e...

  • Woman Charged in 2023 Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash

    Tom Lemons, April 15, 2024|Updated Apr 15, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – An arrest has been made in a 2023, hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of 38-year-old Shawn Michael Mullins. ORIGINAL STORY Mullins was walking on Jacqueline Road on the evening of October 16, 2023, when he was struck by a pickup truck. The driver of the truck fled the scene and did not report the incident to authorities. After the incident, R News learned from a family member of the suspect that 35-year-old Rhonda Sue Smith was responsible for the crash and...

  • BREAKING: Embattled Hernando County Superintendent Resigns

    Tom Lemons, April 9, 2024|Updated Apr 10, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – During the regular school board meeting this evening, Hernando County School Board Superintendent John Stratton announced his retirement. During a statement, Stratton said he wanted to spend more time with his family and that he would remain at his post until the end of May. We will bring more on this story as it develops....

  • Suspect Charged with Attempted Murder in Walmart Shooting

    Tom Lemons, April 9, 2024|Updated Apr 9, 2024

    INVERNESS – The Citrus County Sheriff's Office is reporting the arrest of a man they say shot at two victims in a pickup truck at the Walmart located on E Gulf to Lake Highway. The incident occurred Monday evening in the Walmart parking lot, where officials say 30-year-old Gavin Minden fired at least one shot through the rear of the victim's pickup truck, striking one of two victims in the back of the neck. Minden fled the scene and attempted to hide in a wooded area near t...

  • Fire Damages Home in Sherman Hills Subdivision

    Tom Lemons, April 8, 2024|Updated Apr 9, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – An investigation is underway into a structure fire that damaged a home inside the Sherman Hill subdivision today. Fire rescue responded to the 7300 block of Potentilla Court after neighbors reported seeing smoke and flames coming from the home. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered heavy fire coming from the garage and conducted an aggressive attack to suppress the flames. The fire was quickly extinguished, preventing it from spreading further into the home. O...

  • Batman of Spring Hill Honored by U.S. Congressman

    Tom Lemons, April 8, 2024|Updated Apr 8, 2024

    SPRING HILL – There is a hero in Hernando County who brings joy and comfort to children suffering from life-altering, often terminal illnesses and he is none other than the Batman of Spring Hill. Jack Asbury – the Batman – spends his free time visiting children all over the Tampa Bay area just to help bring a smile to their faces and has done so for years. In March, U.S. Representative Gus Bilirakis recognized Asbury during a speech in Washington, D.C. Mister Speaker, I rise...

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