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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNPolice beat• Police were called at 11:55 p.m. Sunday to a disturbance in a parking lot in the 200 block of East Morton Avenue involving a man with blood on his face acting erratically and refusing to leave. He ...
President Trump has ordered monuments removed or changed for "ideological" reasons to be restored. How will this affect ...
An Orlando-area attorney and Quincy native led the fight ... along the Treasure Coast and eat native Florida species In 2023, the Pensacola Police Department unveiled a new design that removed ...
Jim Wahlberg, filmmaker and brother of Mark and Donnie, once considered robbing Mother Teresa. Wahlberg was incarcerated at ...
Louisiana is restarting death penalty executions next week for the first time in 15 years, using nitrogen gas to execute ...
She went on to work for the former DiMarino’s Bakery in Braintree, Lerner Shops in Quincy, Lander Jewelers, and Grossman’s. She also worked as a crossing guard with the Braintree Police ...
Since 2015, 30 different Confederate memorials in Florida have been removed or renamed. Parks, schools and streets also have ...
As SXSW celebrates its 37th anniversary, it's safe to say that, for better or worse, it introduced Austin to the wider world, ...
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As Louisiana is set to resume executions, these 56 people are on death rowPolice said Bowie used shoelaces and the cord of a clothing iron murder Smith. Quincy Broaden fatally shot Edward Black ... Smothers was the mother of former Florida State and NFL running back Warrick ...
A 39-year-old Quincy man was arrested at 5:15 p.m. Monday on an Adams County warrant accusing him of failing to appear in court on a trespassing charge. • Police ... in Florida, Ohio and ...
Alison Agatha Lawrence was taken into custody in Lake County earlier this week on a charge of aggravated animal cruelty, a third-degree felony, according to the Orlando Police Department. Officers ...
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