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Trump faces outrage after telling Christian audience they won’t have to vote again
Former President Donald Trump is facing outrage after appearing to suggest that he would end elections in the US if he’s re-elected while speaking to a Christian audience. Towards the end of his speech at the Believers Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday, Trump said, “Christians, get out and vote, just this time. You won’t have to do it anymore … You got to get out and vote. In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good you’re not going to have to vote.”
Florida Crime Files: 97-year-old beloved bartender punched in the face while on the job
A woman is accused of punching a 97-year-old bartender in the face, a Florida man is accused of pulling a gun on his former boss and threatening to kill everyone over $75, and a Florida man is accused of drunkenly fleeing from a deputy while driving a golf cart: Here's FOX 35's Florida Crime Files.
70-year-old Mississippi man arrested on cocaine trafficking charge in Florida
A 70-year-old Mississippi man was arrested for cocaine trafficking and possession of drug equipment in Florida. The arrest occurred during a traffic stop conducted by a deputy from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office (SRCSO) on July 10. Johnson was driving a 2021 Chevy Malibu registered in Mississippi when he was pulled over for a traffic violation.
Republicans train poll watchers 100 days out from Election Day
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - We’re only 100 days out from Election Day. On Sunday, the Trump campaign trained hundreds of volunteers to become certified poll watchers. Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon was impressed by the number of people who showed up to the Trump Force 47...
High Rain Chances Across Northwest Georgia Today
Rain chances will be high across Northwest Georgia today, with scattered to numerous showers and storms expected. 🌧️ The Details: The National Weather Service in Atlanta has issued a forecast indicating that northwest Georgia will experience widespread showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Areas such as Trenton, Dalton, and Blairsville have the highest chances, with precipitation probabilities between 75% and 78%. Central and southern parts of Georgia also face significant chances of rain, though slightly lower.
Here's How to Find Georgia Streams Open to Recreational Paddlers
Georgia legislators meeting later this year to solve the prickly issue of which streams in the state should be open to the public for recreation will have another tool to inform the debate thanks to a coalition of outdoor recreation organizations. The tool is an online map that allows river users to document which sections of rivers and streams they have boated upon in the past. Interested boaters can input their trips at: https://arcg.is/1Dr95C1 ...
Scattered showers and thunderstorms for the afternoon hours of Sunday and Monday
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Partly cloudy skies today with scattered, mainly afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the low 90s. The showers fizzle out overnight tonight with lows in the mid 70s. Monday and Tuesday will continue to bring decent rain chances with afternoon highs in the low...
Does FSU have a good chance to land 4-star RB target Ousmane Kromah?
Florida State football ranks as the seventeenth-best 2025 recruiting class in the 247Sports Composite rankings. The Seminoles have several offensive superstars in its class:. Four-star QB Tramell Jones Jr. Four-star WR CJ Wiley. Four-star WR Daylan McCutcheon. Four-star WR Malik Clark. Four-star TE Chase Loftin. Four-star IOL Peyton Joseph. The...
Daily Delivery: If Florida State & Clemson hop to the Big 12, who else should the Big 12 invite?
It now sounds as if Florida State and Clemson will play in the ACC at least through 2025 and maybe longer, but if the two schools do leave the ACC and they head to the Big 12 — both big ifs — what other two schools does Fitz think would be perfect to add.
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