Abby Wambach says she abused alcohol and prescription drugs for years until her arrest for driving under the influence in April. “I was stubborn and I was in denial,” soccer’s most prolific international goal scorer told The Associated Press in a phone interview. “I didn’t want to face the truth.” …
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Witnesses of Christ Ministry High Springs downtown is searching for a new location for after-school activities after discovering that the building the ministry currently rents is for sale.
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Bell High School will be used as a shelter for special needs people in both Gilchrist and Dixie County.
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The Florida State student accused of murdering a couple and biting off a man's face as regained consciousness, authorities announced.
Read More »UF Business Dean Stepping Down After More Than 25 Years
UF's longest-tenured dean announced his decision to step down from the Warrington College of Business after the school year.
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The college student accused of killing a couple and biting off the husband's face remains hospitalized in South Florida with malfunctioning organs, according to his father.
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A federal judge Friday sent back to state court a dispute about Florida's rules on whether third-grade students are allowed to move to fourth grade, setting the stage for a Monday morning hearing in a lawsuit filed by a group of parents.
Read More »Teen Accused In Face-Biting Slayings Claimed Superpowers
Florida State University student charged with fatally stabbing a couple outside their home and then biting the dead man's face claimed to have had superpowers.
Read More »School Starts Tomorrow, And Marion County Still Needs Nearly 100 More Teachers
Some positions are new, while others opened after teacher retirements or relocations to other districts.
Read More »United Way of Citrus County To Help 100 Residents Get Their GEDs By Next Year
The United Way of Citrus County has set a goal of helping 100 people get their GED certificates by June 30, 2017.
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