It’s been more than a month since Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida, but residents in a Lake County community say floodwaters are still a persistent problem.
A two-way tie in the November election for a seat on the Denton Board of Trustees will likely be decided by a coin toss.
Following Milton, 5–6 feet of floodwater still inundates the Volusia County community. The water has compromised water wells and septic tanks, forcing many from their homes. Weeks of back-and-forth ...
More than 300 people in Cumberland County looked at the choices for president and concluded none of the above.
Central Florida Ballet will move its production of “A Christmas Nutcracker Tale” to the Dr. Phillips Center and introduce a ...
Whether enrolling in college, entering the workforce or enlisting in the military, most high school seniors have an idea of ...
Matthew Cameron, 21, began the savage beating in the middle of an outdoor dining area at Disney’s Magic Kingdom theme park in ...
The migration — and property sprawl — reflects a significant kind of growth seen all over the country this decade: the rise ...
Adoption coordinator Lexi Giannopoulos cradles one of nearly 1,000 fancy mice that were surrendered at the New Hampshire SPCA ...
The star of the show at Deer Lake State Park is, unsurprisingly, Deer Lake itself. This coastal dune lake is a rare natural ...
Five weeks after Hurricane Milton flooded parts of Central Florida, areas of Volusia County remain underwater, leaving ...
Red tide has been detected in Southwest Florida and offshore in some areas from south Sarasota County to Pinellas, and researchers are monitoring it.