From Florida high school and college players to the coin flipped before the game, the state of Florida has a big hand in ...
While JAX saw a decline, several Florida airports like Miami International, Palm Beach International and Gainesville Regional ...
Jacksonville waits to see if $2.8 million grant for 100 electrical vehicle charging stations survives President Trump's vow to kill 'Green New Deal.' ...
Many spots around Florida reported the coldest January in over a decade, in some spots, a quarter of a century. February ...
Owner Bill Bryson believes renovating and reopening the iconic music venue on West University Avenue will bring new life to ...
A mid-week bye didn’t help No. 6 Florida basketball as much as anticipated, as No. 8 Tennessee smothered the Gators in a 64-44 win at Thomspon-Boling Arena. Entering the game, the Florida Gators ...
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is asking county officials for over $45 million regarding security for President Donald ...
a University of Florida theatre professor, filmmaker, and creator of Arcable Productions, will present Calming the Man Feb. 7-9 at Gainesville's Acrosstown Repertory Theatre. "Calming the Man is ...
Pink cocaine has also been popularized in music, including Florida rapper Kodak Black’s song “2’CY”, where he raps: “Take a bump of this 2C, then baby, let's go to Tootsie's.” ...
The judge is presiding over a case brought by American Oversight, a government accountability watchdog organization.
Founder aspires for downtown revitalization and business collaboration through culinary and cultural experiences.
Born in Crescent City on April 15, 1889, then raised and educated in Jacksonville, Florida Mr. Asa Philip Randolph was the son of an AME Minister and tailor father, and seamstress mother.