OSCEOLA -- M.J. Washington's four touchdowns helped Osceola (10-1) advance past Charleston (7-5). Washington scored twice as a runner and once as a receiver. He also returned an interception 80 yards ...
An Osceola County found deputy David Crawford not guilty of negligence after he was accused of Tasing a gas-covered ...
Many residents still not sold on proposed ‘Great Wall of Poinciana’ through center of community to ease traffic congestion ...
A Florida mom is accused of attacking and killing her 14-year-old daughter, according to the Osceola County Sheriff's Office.
Clearfield’s PIAA football game with Thomas Jefferson has been moved to a new site and day due to the impending weather scheduled to hit the area Thursday afternoon into Friday ...
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Journalist unions in Greece launched a 24-hour strike Tuesday, joining broader labor unrest ahead of a nationwide general strike planned for Wednesday. Public and many private media outlets across the ...
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Torrential rains in Valencia, in eastern Spain, caused flooding that killed more than 200 people. The deluge started inland. It took the authorities hours to warn those downstream. By Emma ...
Peppercorn at the Bank, opened Nov. 18, brings new life to the historic building previously home to the beloved Popoli Ristorante and Sullivan’s Bar. A new Cedar Rapids restaurant is spending ...
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