NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF APRIL 17, 2009 Litchfield students can look forward to a longer-than-normal summer break this year, but it’s not without a downside. The next school year ...
If passed into law as written, the bill could put the jobs of The Ringling's current employees – including its five FSU ...
Public and private investments in our terminals ensure JAXPORT continues to generate business growth benefitting our region ...
While cellphone bans are popular with many educators, some researchers say there's not much evidence yet that these policies ...
Reynolds was one of three speakers at the “Rightsizing Government” hearing alongside Thomas Schatz, the president of Citizens ...
In this March’s Lake Worth Beach municipal races, the Sun Sentinel recommends former city commissioner Carla Blockson and ...
Malzahn and Hand are bringing over some relationships from their time with the Knights that could be beneficial in ...
The Seminoles and Mike Norvell have replaced a position on the off-field staff that opened up earlier this offseason.
Thrill rides, live music and unusual foods (Pop Rock pickles, hot dogs with a donut bun!) return to Florida State Fair in Tampa, Feb. 6-17, 2025 ...
Attorneys for Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital filed an appeal in the "Take Care of Maya" case, arguing they didn't receive a fair trial.
Leonard Hamilton said Florida State men's basketball is ready for a "new voice" to lead the next generation of Seminoles ...
DeSantis called for New College to take over management of the museum from Florida State University by Aug. 1 as part of his ...