Month: June 2025

DeSantis Leaves Out LGBTQ, Hispanic Communities in Pulse Remembrance and Sparks Backlash

DeSantis Leaves Out LGBTQ, Hispanic Communities in Pulse Remembrance and Sparks Backlash

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is facing strong criticism after his official statement for the Pulse nightclub shooting remembrance did not mention the LGBTQ or ...

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United Methodist Church Officially Closes 27 Churches in Alabama and Florida Panhandle

United Methodist Church Officially Closes 27 Churches in Alabama and Florida Panhandle

The United Methodist Church has officially closed 27 churches in the South Alabama and Florida Panhandle region as part of a major shift in ...

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Joy Luck Buffet in Volusia County Hit With 33 Health Violations, Inspection Follow-Up Required

Joy Luck Buffet in Volusia County Hit With 33 Health Violations, Inspection Follow-Up Required

Joy Luck Buffet, a restaurant in Volusia County, Florida, was recently inspected by health officials and found to have 33 violations. This included both ...

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Heartbroken Mom Speaks Out After Toddler Injured in Shocking Sanford Hit-and-Run

Heartbroken Mom Speaks Out After Toddler Injured in Shocking Sanford Hit-and-Run

A mother in Sanford, Florida, is speaking out after her young daughter was hit by a car in a shocking hit-and-run accident. The incident ...

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Wild Hog Herds Invade Lake Nona Neighborhood, Leaving Homeowners Frustrated and Helpless

Wild Hog Herds Invade Lake Nona Neighborhood, Leaving Homeowners Frustrated and Helpless

People living in Lake Nona, Orlando, are facing a wild problem—literally. Large groups of wild hogs have started roaming around their neighborhoods, especially in ...

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Suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez Completes First Week in Jail

Suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez Completes First Week in Jail

Suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez has now completed one week in jail after being arrested on serious charges. Lopez, who was once in ...

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High Springs Considers Increasing Fire Assessment for Property Owners

High Springs Considers Increasing Fire Assessment for Property Owners

The city of High Springs is thinking about raising the fire assessment fee that property owners pay every year. This discussion happened during a ...

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‘No Kings Day’ Protests Scheduled in Gainesville and High Springs on June 14

‘No Kings Day’ Protests Scheduled in Gainesville and High Springs on June 14

Protest events under the name “No Kings Day” are set to happen this Friday, June 14, in both Gainesville and High Springs, Florida. These ...

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Vultures, often found scavenging on KY roads, provide valuable service

Kentuckians have a conflicted relationship with vultures, a.k.a. buzzards. They are most often observed feasting on road kill deer, raccoons, squirrels, groundhogs, rabbits, even ...

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A look back at high school teams, athletes who made headlines during the 2024-25 academic year

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Covington Catholic’s tennis team won Northern Kentucky’s only state championship trophy in an unclassified high school sport for ...

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