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Seven Israeli soldiers were killed in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis on Tuesday when their armored vehicle was struck ...
Oklahoma City’s unwavering fans finally got to celebrate a championship after several close calls and heartbreaking moments ...
A volleyball coach's dream is becoming reality as he makes a bet on the sport's future in Northeast Florida. St. Johns seeks ...
A powerful U.S. senator is calling on the Trump administration to fix a growing claims backlog at the program that promises ...
Akron RubberDucks owner Ken Babby is part of an ownership group negotiating to buy the Tampa Bay Rays. How could that affect ...
A new bill would restrict organizations that receive tax dollars from the City of Jacksonville from providing services to ...
Family, friends and Gadsden residents are mourning the loss of former mayor Sherman Guyton.A news release from the city ...
Charles Faggart's mother demands accountability after officers involved in his death at Duval County Jail are reassigned.
Neches and Trinity Valley Groundwater Conservation District officials delayed a vote on proposed permits for more than 50 ...
The National Weather Service office in Lincoln has confirmed 11 tornadoes from Wednesday, June 18th. Overlook of the ...
Hundreds gathered at Jacksonville City Hall Thursday in a debate on whether or not to allow two private companies to pull billions of gallons of water from a major aquifer in East Texas.
Juneteenth marks the official end of slavery in 1865. Most stores and restaurants are expected to be open normal hours.
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