DeSantis: Continue ‘bold’ plans
Governor Ron DeSantis formally started the 2020 legislative session Tuesday by urging lawmakers to boost pay for many public-school teachers, continue addressing Everglades restoration and water qu
Governor Ron DeSantis formally started the 2020 legislative session Tuesday by urging lawmakers to boost pay for many public-school teachers, continue addressing Everglades restoration and water qu
A celebration of life for James H. Montgomery was held Saturday at First Presbyterian Church of Lake City, the same church his father was called to serve more than 90 years before.
When the Reporter first met Abraham and Rita Farajian in March of last year, they had just arrived in Lake City a month before, coming from Jordan.
Governor Ron DeSantis is making progress on his environmental wish list, as House members have joined senators in efforts that include setting up a statewide office focused on sea-level rise and cr
The second grader battled his way through a year fraught with tragedy and terror.
WASHINGTON — The United States and Iran stepped back from the brink of possible war on Wednesday as President Donald Trump signaled he would not retaliate militarily for Iran’s missile strikes on I
For the past five months, a group of Fort White Middle School students have been working with robotics, solar panels and other scientific materials, preparing for a robotics competition.
Dozens of people braved the rain on Saturday in Fort White to take part in the annual Ichetucknee Springs State Park’s Iche Nippy Dip Day, where the community gathers to take a plunge into the spri
Twenty-three hours and 19 minutes into 2020, Columbia County’s first baby of the year was born.
If the way she entered the world and her last name are any indications, Ariella Elizabeth Fortune is set to live out an exciting life.