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The newly signed state budget clears multiple roadblocks for the Cleveland Browns as they look to build a new stadium in ...
Cape Coral homeowners are demanding action as iguanas from an abandoned home cause property damage, but the city says it ...
Cape Coral residents are demanding action as iguanas from an abandoned home cause property damage, but the city says it lacks ...
Collier County could have been home to the Everglades Jetport, the world's largest airport of the future, until ...
The proposal to use $600 million from Ohio’s unclaimed funds to help build a new Cleveland Browns stadium has rightly stirred ...
The cemetery, with headstones bearing significant names like Collins and Ditto, will begin selling plots for the first time ...
Estoria Wright says living in Columbia’s Colony Apartments is like being in prison. Besides frequent crime at the low-income ...
A bungalow which has been empty for more than a decade has gone under the hammer. The bungalow, located in Church Crookham, ...
A 57-year-old Central Florida woman was arrested for aggravated animal cruelty after the discovery of dead pets in an ...
Pitt Street building in downtown Charleston that operated as Marion S. Hanckel Kindergarten and Confederate Museum could get new life after legal battle.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of the state’s budget bill that would designate $600 million to a new Cleveland Browns stadium.