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A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend, or early next week.
Fern Hammock Springs connects visitors to Florida’s ancient past in a tangible way that few other places can match. These springs have flowed continuously for thousands of years, serving as ...
Fern Hammock Springs is cradled within the magnificent Juniper Springs Recreation Area, part of the sprawling Ocala National Forest – the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River and one ...
According to Ocala Police, she's accused of hitting a counter-protester with a cardboard sign during a dispute. Krolman was booked into the jail at 12:47 p.m. and remained there at 3:50 p.m.
OCALA, Fla. – Twenty people were arrested in an online sting trying to catch suspects looking for sexual activity with children, including a horse trainer who police say works with children in ...
National Hurricane Center forecasters on June 8 said tropical activity in the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf of America is unlikely for now.
As Saharan dust keeps Florida skies hazy, all is quiet in the tropics. Earlier this week, the National Hurricane Center was monitoring a system off Florida's coast for potential development.
Highs across Central Florida are predicted to top out around 85 degrees, compared to the typical 90 degrees for this time of year. Cities like Ocala may reach 89 degrees, while Melbourne is ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching a system off Florida's coast for potential tropical development. If the system remains offshore, there is a low possibility it could develop subtropical ...
Not at the moment. If the potential tropical system currently off the Florida coast does develop, it’s unlikely to have major impacts on the Sunshine State, given its current timeline.
Forest Wildcats Jayden Serrano (25) looks for a hole in the first half. The Forest Wildcats hosted the Vanguard Knights at Forest High School in Ocala, FL on Friday, November 1, 2024.
This tranquil oasis boasts a rich history. It started as a small nursery on Heathcote Street in Scarsdale, New York. Today, it has blossomed into the glorious gardens you see today in Fort Pierce.