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Juneteenth celebrations have been around since the 1800s, but it didn't become a federal holiday until just three years ago.
Florida officials warn criminal penalties if riots form in anti-ICE raid demonstrations, in response to Los Angeles protests.
People react to arrest of woman with dementia, Santa Rosa zoning board controversy, and Seventy1 Bistro in Tuesday's news ...
Between 3 and 4 inches of rain have already fallen, and additional rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches are possible in the warned area.
UNC football coach Bill Belichick was asked about off-the-field 'noise' surrounding the Tar Heels. Here's what he said about that and the roster.
Santa Rosa County deputies had been to Elizabeth Collins' home 11 times in the last year. This time, there was no avoiding charges.
Bayou Chico is becoming a derelict boat graveyard with 17 vessels found abandoned in the first week of June alone.
Pensacola Catholic alum Chris Rembert is adding to his end-of-season awards and opportunities, as announced on June 9.
Justin Weatherall was just on an official visit to FAU from June 6-8, making it a quick turnaround for the rising senior.
"I don't like bullies." Commissioner Kerry Smith has reports the board member bullied a woman after a controversial zoning decision went against him.
A federal civil lawsuit over the city's construction of the Palafox Pier seawall could settle after a five-year legal battle.
Contractors are putting the finishing touches on the building at University Town Plaza, including the popular chain’s signature signage.
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