15-week abortion limit headed to DeSantis
TALLAHASSEE Florida doctors could soon be prohibited from performing abortions past 15 weeks of pregnancy, after the Republican-controlled Senate approved a bill Thursday night that is headed
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TALLAHASSEE Florida doctors could soon be prohibited from performing abortions past 15 weeks of pregnancy, after the Republican-controlled Senate approved a bill Thursday night that is headed
The Wewahitchka Gators stayed undefeated in district play with a 4-3 victory at home over Franklin County Thursday night.
After both teams anted up two-run first innings. the
A retired Navy lieutenant commander will serve as grand marshal for the 2022 Camp Gordon Johnston Veterans Parade, slated for Saturday, March 12 in Carrabelle.
Lt. Cmdr. Herman Hank
TALLAHASSEE — Wildlife officials agreed Wednesday to around-the-clock hours for alligator hunting but expressed some concerns about a new part of the hunting arsenal.
The Florida Fish and
The team from Wewa didnt ride in on horses, and the competitors from Port St. Joe werent wearing chaps.
But on a sunny day Feb. 23 on the football field at Franklin County High
It was quite a downtown scene Saturday as hundreds of people lined Water Street for The Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers annual Mardi Gras Parade and celebration.
The pirate theme this
The trial of two defendants accused in the bludgeoning death of a South Florida woman at an Eastpoint motel in April 2018 wont take place until December at the earliest.
On Tuesday, Circuit
Vladimir Putin took a page out of the Democrat playbook and called Ukrainians Nazis as justification for invading. Democrats prefer to call Republican voters, or anyone else they
The county commission Tuesday morning approved about a half-million dollars in new equipment purchases for Weems Memorial Hospital, including upgraded radiology equipment and a replacement of the CT
For the past four years, Apalachicola resident Bobby Miller has pushed for the city to set in even stronger stone its existing rules that restrict buildings to no more than 35 feet high. At a workshop Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 23, city commissioners agreed to further toughen the rules, with the only question remaining how to…
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