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Arizona Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez is coming off a great start. He went seven innings against the Rockies, allowing only one run.
Of the FHSAA schools within the two-county area, 50% of the football programs have new head coaches entering the season.
Muscadines, the sweet grapes affectionately known as the "Grape of the South," are ripe for picking in the Pensacola area. Here's where to go.
The beach volleyball courts will be built on county property and equipped with materials donated by a private business, Windjammers at the Pier.
Applications are open again for the Florida Hometown Heroes Housing Program, a state program that helps service members, veterans, teachers, first responders and other workers buy homes within the ...
More than 20 businesses in Southwest Florida made the Inc. 5000 list. Rankings are based on three-year revenue growth.
Where's Piccolo Buco by Cooper’s Hawk debuting one of its first upscale pizzerias in U.S.? What's inspiration for new Southwest Florida restaurant?
A woman was attacked by an 8.5-foot alligator in Naples, Florida. Bites to her arm and leg resulted in broken bones and severe bleeding.
High school football previews for District 4A-12, which includes the Naples Golden Eagles, the Dunbar Tigers, and the South Fort Myers Wolfpack.
Keith Elliott, son of School Board member Charles Elliott, is back under investigation following a finding he had inappropriate communications with students.
County officials thought converting older neighborhoods from septic to sewer would be an easy win. Turns out few people want to pay a sewer bill.
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said two new positions will "wake up everyday" to focus on moving big city projects forward.