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When the World Equestrian Center in Ocala announced it would welcome evacuees, horse owners quickly filled more than 1,200 stalls.
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Despite evacuation orders in 16 Florida counties, some residents say they are riding out the storm, either out of convenience or because they're convinced Helene will swerve.
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Some Spanish and Mayan language speakers may struggle or hesitate to use county resources. When they do, subtle mistranslations can lead to dangerous misunderstandings.
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The Gainesville area could see tropical storm force winds as early as Wednesday night as Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 heads to Florida, according to the National Weather Service.
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A Marion County park bordering Rainbow River will soon be under new management.
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A 60-day rabies alert for Marion County was issued by the Florida Department of Health after it confirmed a case with a cat.
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The district alerted its public school principals that it will adopt Raptor, an integrated school safety software, as its primary emergency notification system.
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Find out who won in Florida's 2024 primary elections.
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After a federal judge ruled that a prayer vigil in a town square was unconstitutional, the city of Ocala has taken a long-running lawsuit to a federal appeals court.