Cancer couldn’t quell her dreams, says Eastside’s music teacher
Her father thought she’d make a good country star, but Teresa Cameron wanted to sing opera. The costumes, the drama — it all spoke to her, made the music feel engaging.
Her father thought she’d make a good country star, but Teresa Cameron wanted to sing opera. The costumes, the drama — it all spoke to her, made the music feel engaging.
Two Florida black bears, on the prowl for food or bear love, were sighted in local residential and commercial areas last week.
First they lost the wedding band, then they lost all hope of finding it. They tried retracing their steps, asking around to see if anyone might have turned it in.
Of all the businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic — restaurants and bars among them — who would have guessed that used car dealers would be right in there?
The Columbia County housing market, which boasted record breaking sales for the past two years, has slowed due to the global pandemic, which has stripped off some potential entry-level buyers.
While calls to require residents to wear face masks grow louder amid rising COVID-19 cases, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to maintain his position that mask-wearing should be voluntary.
Donald and Ona Strand complained that they might have to build an ark if their yard keeps flooding like it has been.
The Florida Department of Transportation plans to begin demolition and replacement of two Interstate 10 rest areas, just west of the Interstate 75 interchange, next month.
Florida’s proposed $93.2 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins in two weeks, landed on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk Wednesday.
Volunteers and staffers at the Catholic Charities-affiliated Florida Gateway Food Bank are working almost nonstop to keep up with unprecedented levels of need in the community.