Ocala high school student shines on the national stage on sports entertainment program
Ocala High School student Nacssa Garemore continues his amazing run on American Ninja Warrior 17.
Ocala High School student Nacssa Garemore continues his amazing run on American Ninja Warrior 17.
Pavement preservation work begins Aug. 13 on Buena Vista Boulevard from CR 42 to the Marion County Line. Expect lane closures and delays through Aug. 14.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office made multiple arrests Wednesday in separate incidents involving drug possession, trespassing, theft, and battery across the county.
The tush push is still legal in the NFL — and about as unstoppable as it was in an ill-fated push to ban it for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Tom Brady left his imprint all over the New England Patriots’ record books during his stellar two-decade run with the team. Now, he is set to become the first player in franchise history to be honored with a statue.
The White House said Thursday night that there will be increased presence of federal law enforcement in the nation’s capital to combat crime for at least the next week, amid President Donald Trump ‘s suggestions that his administration could fully take over running the city.
Meet Molly, an 8-year-old pup with a gentle heart and playful spirit, available for adoption at Marion County Animal Services. After losing her owner earlier this year, Molly is searching for a new home where she can share cuddles, zoomies, and her pumpkin spice personality — sweet, spicy, and everything nice.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that to destroy Hamas Israel intends to take full control of the Gaza Strip and eventually transfer its administration to friendly Arab forces, as the Security Cabinet discussed a widening of its 22-month offensive.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is glad that coach Andy Reid is sending him onto the field with the rest of their starters when Kansas City visits the Arizona Cardinals for their preseason opener Saturday night.
Jen Pawol was in her hotel room in Nashville, Tennessee, when she got the call she had awaited for a decade. She was going to make her major league debut this weekend, becoming the first female umpire in a century and a half of big league baseball.