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Central Florida politicians react to President Donald Trump’s decision to strike three nuclear sights in Iran early Sunday.
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University of Utah students showcased their robot in a lunar simulated environment and took home the prestigious grand prize ...
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In 1984, a then-local resident wrote and recorded what became Indian River County's short-lived official song. Should the ...
Dr. Armand Cognetta assumed the practice launched by Dr. Stuart Smith, who opened the first independent dermatology practice ...
McLaughlin will work with teams at Orlando Health Melbourne Hospital, Orlando Health Sebastian River Hospital, local ...
Gov. DeSantis signed two pieces of legislation that further solidify Florida’s position as a global leader in aerospace, ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made a lot of changes to the cornerback position over the offseason. The team selected Benjamin Morrison and Jacob Parrish early i ...
Florida politicians and leaders reacted Saturday to news that the U.S. military struck three nuclear sites in Iran.
Most of the planning and coordination for the Air Force's strikes on nuclear sites in Iran was run out of Tampa. MacDill Air ...
A Florida Board of Governors Amendment opens the door for more revenue share relief for Florida athletics. Here's how.