Multi-million dollar flood project creates chaos for San Marco dental office
A flood control project in San Marco, costing tens of millions of dollars, is turning into a nightmare for one small business caught in the middle of the construction zone.
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A flood control project in San Marco, costing tens of millions of dollars, is turning into a nightmare for one small business caught in the middle of the construction zone.
A quiet Arlington neighborhood is stunned after an elderly couple was found shot to death.
An overseas learning trip meant to build bridges and deepen understanding has been put on hold once again, this time because of deadly conflict in the Middle East.
Local activists are urging supporters to boycott businesses owned by Jacksonville City Council members who voted in favor of a new immigration ordinance passed Tuesday night.
NOAA Fisheries just released Amendment 59, scaling back a controversial proposal that would have temporarily banned bottom fishing across much of the Atlantic, heavily impacting red snapper harvesting.
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