King Day: What is your lifes blueprint?
The weather was brisk and the walk was long, but for those who took part Monday morning, it was a day that warmed hearts and uplifted the community.
Apalachicolas 35th annual Dr. Martin
The weather was brisk and the walk was long, but for those who took part Monday morning, it was a day that warmed hearts and uplifted the community.
Apalachicolas 35th annual Dr. Martin
A tornado packing a wind speed estimated at 95 mph struck Dog Island a little after midnight Saturday night, tearing off portions of a roof.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50-yard
The Apalachicola city commission has voted to oust so-called liveaboards from Battery Park marina, as part of a sweeping overhaul of the rules governing the popular boat ramp in downtown
Would you have predicted that the first big political blunder of 2022 would be committed by the freshly inaugurated mayor of New York? Would you have thought that Eric Adams, the African-American
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (AOC, or Sandy as she was known by her tony Westchester, NY classmates back when being a victim was not aspirational), recently got the Rona. She was
It isnt easy being a kindergartner these days, at a time where the threat of the coronavirus lingers through the community and the craziness of behaviors throughout American society can make
A group of climate scientists who offered a series of talks throughout the Forgotten Coast last week did not cause a rise in sea levels, or in the temperature of the atmosphere.
Their detailed
Carrabelles fervent wish for a pharmacy to serve the eastern half of the county could soon be granted.
In providing an annual report to county commissioner Dec. 14, Jim Coleman Jr., chief
Apalachicola Bay Charter School fifth grader Cornelia Jansen picked out her colors carefully from the large selection of paints arrayed on a table on the second floor of the Apalachicola Center for
Three foundering duck hunters were plucked from the chilly waters of Apalachicola Bay Saturday morning, following a a quick response by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office’s water rescue
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