No serious injuries were reported in a crash that happened Wednesday morning just north of Tennille. The driver of this ...
Travis Storey and wife, Margaret, raised more than $24,000 to aid Taylor County families impacted by Hurricane Helene. The campaign was dedicated in honor of Storey’s mother, Earlene Wheeler, and in ...
On his first day in office Tuesday, new Superintendent of Schools Reggie Wentworth made a pair of administrative transfers impacting Taylor County High School (TCHS) and Big Bend Technical College ...
A 61-year-old Perry man was seriously injured when the loaded log truck he was driving overturned as he was making a ...
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is investigating an officer-involved shooting involving at least two Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) deputies during a traffic stop on Highway 19 ...
Typically drivers along Highway 19 South are on the lookout for deer in the early morning and late evening hours, however, Tuesday morning, it was a cow in the middle of the four-lane highway that ...
A customer standing at the cash register of a nearby convenience store said they first thought someone had set off fireworks in the parking lot when they heard shots ring out Sunday night. Subscribe ...
Taylor County’s own Jacob McCall, who has built a national and international reputation in the floral industry during his 25-plus-year career, will be the guest designer at a special Christmas ...
Taylor County officials continue to seek an extension to Saturday’s deadline for property owners to have Hurricane Helene debris placed by the roadside for pickup.
A corner kick goal by KJ Molden and an outstanding defensive effort propelled the Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldogs soccer team to a thrilling 1-0 victory over Fort White Tuesday night.
Henry and Gayle Lundy, whose home near Keaton Beach was destroyed by Hurricane Helene, are frustrated and angry after $53,000 in FEMA disaster reimbursement funds was re-directed from them and ...
Taylor County property owners have just a few more days to have all Hurricane Helene-related debris by the roadside for pickup, as contractors working for the Florida Department of Transportation ...