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A federal judge sentenced a white man convicted of attempting to run down six Black men at the site of the Rosewood massacre last year to a single year in…
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Editor's note: This story contains censored language that could be considered offensive, including words such as “f---ing,” “n----r,” b----,” “g--d---,”…
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Chris and Kim Hutchko developed a five-acre facility for dog competitions called the Tracks K-9 Club, which is an affiliate club of the professional organization Ultimate Air Dogs. Since retiring from the Bradenton Police Department last year, Chris Hutchko has devoted his time to competing two of his five dogs in water competitions while helping others train their own. He built the facility for personal training, but it has quickly become a club and now has almost 80 members.
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The new boundaries could tip results more in favor of Republican candidates.
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Some residents called it the truck route. Others preferred to call it what they felt it really was: a detour. But no matter the name, the roar of traffic through downtown was gone.
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A year-long debate to relocate a downtown Gainesville Confederate soldier statue has come to an end — and Old Joe's staying put.
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Described as "an act of vandalism," the American and Florida flags were removed overnight and replaced with the Confederate Battle flags at two of…
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Close to 1,000 West Port High School students didn't attend school Feb 1. The numbers have been normal since then.