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The $4.6 million public investment in a new fire station is Ocala’s proactive approach to support its community, city officials said, while extending the reach that the Ocala Fire Rescue team can serve.
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Speed ticketing cameras are coming to some school zones across Gainesville within the next few weeks, the first moves in a broader project intended to discourage drivers from racing past students during school hours.
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Interstate 75 in Alachua County was closed in both directions between Gainesville and Micanopy on Tuesday as the Florida Highway Patrol and the Alachua County Sherrif's Office responded to a subject barricaded in their vehicle.
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The bill moved unanimously through a Florida House committee on Tuesday.
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Marion County firefighters fought throughout the day Sunday to extinguish a blaze of thousands of wooden railroad ties left by the side of the tracks near Dunnellon.
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The Union County Courthouse in Lake Butler has received a $1.2 million grant to make needed renovations to enhance security.
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The Gainesville Police Department reported two people died and two officers were injured after shots were fired along East University Avenue on Wednesday morning.
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Mark Anthony Vega, the senior pastor of Ignite Life Center, has been charged with failing to report suspected child abuse and abandonment or neglect, a third-degree felony, according to a sworn complaint filed in Alachua County Circuit Court by Gainesville Police Department Det. Desiree Russano.
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Inmates from various Florida prisons met Wednesday at the Cross City Correctional Institution to compete in the 5th Annual FDC Masonry Competition.
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Inmates from seven state facilities met at the Cross City Correctional Institution on Wednesday for the 5th Annual Masonry Competition, turning the prison into a temporary construction site.
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A Pensacola woman is petitioning the state legislature to standardize FHP’s policy for DUI or drug testing in cases of deadly car crashes. A petition for “Bradley’s Law” has so far collected 11,086 signatures.