ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WDAM) - The William Carey University track team was shown some Florida hospitality after its charter bus broke down on I-10 in Escambia County, Florida, on Thursday morning.
Prince Harry allegedly reached out to his estranged brother, Prince William, through a mediator — but the Prince of Wales refused to speak to his younger sibling. Royal author and expert Omid Scobie ...
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Prince William has deliberately distanced himself from Prince Harry, deepening a rift that remains unresolved six years later. The claim was made by Princess Diana’s former butler, Paul Burrell, who ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William uploaded a black-and-white photo of themselves smiling to Instagram in honor of Valentine’s Day. On Saturday, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared the picture from ...
The Florida House has passed a bill to make the American flamingo the official state bird. Florida's current state bird, the mockingbird, is also the state bird for 4 other states. The bill also ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prince William is not going easy on any controversy that threatens the royal family, and has reportedly distanced himself from his ...
GAINESVILLE – Florida’s House voted late Wednesday to establish the American flamingo as the new state bird, a step toward knocking the mockingbird off its perch after nearly a century. It wasn’t ...
As Arctic air plunged into sunny Florida this past weekend, it made for a mesmerizing sight in a satellite video: parallel lines of clouds colloquially called “cloud streets” streamed from the land ...
William (“Bill”) M. Brannen (82), of Jacksonville, Florida, was reunited in Heaven on January 27, 2026 with his beloved wife of 52 years, Jan K. Brannen, who passed away in 2020. Mr. Brannen passed ...
In the wake of the Sackett court decision, Florida’s laws matter more than ever. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to contribute. Log in above or ...