
These days, it’s hard to tell if people are who they appear to be on social media, and a recent case in Wesley Chapel is a prime example, in which an adult posed as a minor online to obtain nude photos of more than 40 juveniles.Continue reading

These days, it’s hard to tell if people are who they appear to be on social media, and a recent case in Wesley Chapel is a prime example, in which an adult posed as a minor online to obtain nude photos of more than 40 juveniles.Continue reading
The Wesley Chapel area is a hotbed for growth these days, and few know it better than the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC)’s executive director Hope Allen, who recently was selected to be a participant in a regional program to help business leaders learn about economic growth around Tampa Bay, including here in the New Tampa area. Continue reading
Long-time readers of this publication know that I have only one sibling — my sister Bonnie — who lives in Villanova, PA. Because it’s probably been a dozen years since I wrote anything about her in these pages, you may not know that Bonnie won her first of about 30 amateur, all-natural (drug-free) bodybuilding titles in her 30s and 40s, the last about a dozen years ago. Continue reading

It’s been nearly a year since the new Walmart opened along S.R. 54 in the Wiregrass Ranch Development of Regional Impact (DRI) in Wesley Chapel, and it’s no secret that more development would follow.
Since Walmart opened last August, Chili’s opened its doors out front in February, a new Advanced Auto Parts store has sprouted, along with a new Bank of America branch that’s scheduled to open sometime in July. However, the latest news about that section of Wiregrass Ranch is much bigger.Continue reading

By Matt Wiley
It’s no secret that Wesley Chapel (WC) has seen serious growth the past several years. In fact, the growth has been so significant that the area’s schools once again are struggling to keep up with the amount of students who continue to enroll in them, as more and more families arrive and expect their students to attend specific schools near their homes. Continue reading