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Lou Christie, who topped the charts in 1966 with "Lightnin' Strikes" and made waves with the controversial "Rhapsody in the Rain," has died.
Mary Lou Jones, affectionately known as Mom, Granny, Gigi, Muth, Lou, and Madge, joined our Heavenly Father on June 28, 2025—just days shy of her 89th birthday. Mary Lou graduated from East High ...
The Trump administration and Florida leaders are moving forward with a plan to build a detention facility on a remote site in the Everglades to hold undocumented migrants awaiting deportation, with… ...
"Alligator Alcatraz" is the nickname for a planned temporary immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades.
The National Weather Service will be investigating reports of a possible tornado hitting Largo, Florida, in the overnight hours June 25.
Lou Malnati's to launch new signature pizza, this time with pesto In an Instagram post, Lou Malnati’s announced a new signature pizza coming Thursday.
Trump administration targets migrant youth and Florida foster kids through mass-deportation policies, raising concerns about child welfare and protection.
Florida's attorney general says the migrant detention facility is on track to open in early July, at a little-used airfield in the Everglades. Environmental activists hope they can stop the project.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says new immigration detention centers in Florida will be largely funded by FEMA's shelter and services program.
The Florida Attorney General asked justices to put on hold a judge's decision blocking law enforcement from enforcing Florida's strict new immigration law.
Florida this week started construction on a migrant detention facility the state is billing as “efficient” and “low-cost” – because Mother Nature will provide much of the security.
Lou Christie graduated from Moon Area High School and was most known for the song "Lightnin' Strikes," a No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts in 1966.