Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. broke the school record for consecutive games with a 3-pointer at South Carolina on Wednesday night. Clayton’s 3 from the right side with 14:06 left in the game extended his streak to 42,
Clayton hit at least one three in Florida’s final 23 games last season and has done the same in every game this season for the fifth-ranked Gators. He passed Anthony Roberson (28), Craig Brown ...
He passed Anthony Roberson (28), Craig Brown (29), Brett ... and No. 2 is consistency,” Florida coach Todd Golden said a day before the game. “Walt’s obviously one of the most talented ...
Rashad Murphy submitted requests demanding a speedy trial against his attorney’s wishes, and also asked for the dismissal of his legal counsel altogether.
Condo buyouts can be a lifesaver for owners facing significant costs following safety laws passed after the Surfside condominium collapse in 2021.
A Tampa development firm has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages to Related Group, helmed by Miami's "condo king" Jorge Perez.
According to Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson, White stole a vehicle from an industrial area after the killing. He was initially chased in Alachua County, Florida, but he wasn’t identified as a suspect in the killing at the time, which led to the chase being called off.
His career hit its peak in 2006 with the release of the breakout single "Walk It Out," which became a massive hit and inspired a viral dance trend.
Former North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of voting using an address where he didn’t live, as part of a deal with prosecutors.
On the eve of his trial and almost two years after being charged with five counts of election fraud, former North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo reached a settlement with the state that will keep him out of prison and leave him without a formal conviction.
Shannon Depararro Atkins — a k a “Big Momma” — regularly hangs out with the former murder defendant, and the two even posted pictures together on their now-scrubbed social
When Antonio Cromartie finished up his career with Florida State, he spent 10 years playing in the NFL as he played from 2006 until 2016. Cromartie spent time with the San Diego Chargers (now Los Angeles Chargers), New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts.