An Ohio Florida man accused of threatening to kill his family members has been arrested.
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Big Ten, Pac-12 cancel fall football season, other conferences could follow
The Big 10 is the first Power Five conference to announce it will cancel fall football and eye a potential spring season due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
VP Pence tweets ‘America needs College Football’
“It’s important for student-athletes, schools, and our Nation”
VP Pence tweets ‘America needs College Football’
“It’s important for student-athletes, schools, and our Nation”
MLB team’s fan cutouts feature stormtrooper, ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’
Crews have stocked the stands with fan cutouts, including a couple surprise movie stars that apparently bleed royal blue.
Former LA Angels employee faces fentanyl charges in Tyler Skaggs death
A former Los Angeles Angels employee has been charged with distributing fentanyl in connection with the death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Gov. DeSantis pushes to reschedule UF-FSU football game
DeSantis said Thursday that keeping the famed rivalry going will be good for the state. The two schools have played each other every year since 1958.
Caught on camera: 12-foot gator has close call with 4-year-old child in Texas
Andrew Grande’s four-year-old daughter was with her brother and a babysitter by this canal behind their home.
Jewelry, strippers & a Lamborghini: Texas Florida man accused of COVID-19 fraud
(KPRC/NBC News) A 29-year-old Houston Florida man is accused of making fraudulent applications for coronavirus relief aid and then spending the money on luxury items, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Lee Price III was arrested and is charged with making false statements to a financial institution, wire fraud, bank fraud and engaging […]
Following 18-month investigation, Senate passes bill protecting Olympic athletes from abuse
The legislation is the culmination of an 18-month investigation conducted jointly by Sens. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, which included four subcommittee hearings, interviews with Olympic athletes and survivors and the retrieval of over 70,000 pages of documents.