News

TheBus will operate Thursday, June 19. The main landfill, West Hernando and East Hernando solid waste convenience centers ...
SPRING HILL, Fla. — Five people were taken to the hospital after a crash in Spring Hill on Tuesday night. Hernando County Fire Rescue said crews responded to the crash just before 7 p.m. at ...
DeSantis signs bill to ban golf courses, pickleball courts in Florida state parks Lawmakers unanimously passed the bill (HB 209) during this spring’s legislative session, and information on ...
After a public outcry last year about a Department of Environmental Protection proposal, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill designed to prevent construction of golf courses, resort-style l… ...
More than a month after the Buffaloes’ spring game, nearly a dozen transfers have joined the herd, with the emphasis on offense thus far.
As the summer months draw nearer, Spring Hill officials are looking at how they can better enforce the city’s water conservation policy when it comes to irrigation systems.
SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WTVF) — It's an exciting day for police in Spring Hill, Tennessee as they are set to cut the ribbon to a brand new headquarters Tuesday morning. It's been two years since ...
The Spring Hill Panthers closed out a Class 4A best-of-three bi-district playoff series with a 6-3 win over the Canton Eagles on Saturday at Panther Field, using a solid effort ...
“Florida has 175 state parks altogether. We found out that 75 state parks fall within the footprint of the Florida Wildlife Corridor,” said Tim Linafelt, director of communications for the ...
Holmes is the cheapest place to live in Florida according to the Tax Foundation, with a median property tax bill of $527 and home prices of around $101,000 for 2025. In addition to being low-cost ...
Senior running back Ja'Kobi Jackson rushed for 198 yards on 10 carries and three TDs, lifting the blue team to a 38-32 win over the orange team in the Florida football spring game.. A crowd of ...
The USA Today Network of Florida Opinion journalists asked our readers to join us in a campaign to protect our beloved state parks. And you responded.