Tallahassee – The Biden administration has urged a U.S. district judge to reject efforts by Florida and other states to block a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
The University of West Florida is launching a Master of Science in Behavior Analysis beginning in Fall 2024, pending approval from the Florida Board of Governors. The UWF Board of Trustees approved the program at a meeting held on May 16.
Antenney Hemingway never imagined a day where high school athletes would have an opportunity to make money off their name, image and likeness.
But that day, after months of discussion, is here after the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors voted unanimously last week to approve NIL.
Josh Carter garnered some all-conference recognition a year ago from a couple of publications. He earned it, no doubt, touching the ball 120 times for a career-best 714 yards and four touchdowns during his second season with the Colonels.
Tallahassee – Attorneys for Florida Power & Light customers late Thursday asked an appeals court to reconsider a ruling that dealt a blow to a lawsuit alleging the utility did not meet obligations to help prevent power outages during Hurricane Irma.
Several Santa Rosa County athletes will compete in the Pensacola Sports Association Softball and Baseball All-Star Games next Friday at Pensacola State. Game time is 6 p.m.
Calyn Rounsaville will be Navarre’s lone representative in softball. She’s set to play college ball at Edward Waters.