Melissa McCart is the lead editor of the Northeast region with more than 20 years of experience as a reporter, critic, editor, and cookbook author. I Cavallini, the exciting Italian sibling to the ...
Following the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on Nov. 27, 2025, posts containing images that appeared to depict balloons of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents chasing a ...
Read full article: Downtown Mount Dora open for business despite flooding impacts No one injured on North Clayton Street at East Jackson Avenue MOUNT DORA, Fla. – If you’ve driven toward downtown ...
The Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce is helping out downtown businesses by providing alternate routes into its historic downtown amid the aftermath of the Oct. 26 flood and devastation of Donnelly ...
Read full article: Water line break in Mount Dora causes citywide precautionary boil water notice Lake County roads face repairs after severe storm damage Read full article: Volusia County launches ...
Hilary Pollack is the deputy editor at Eater. She has more than 15 years of experience in culture journalism and food media and is always down to order for the table. The thick sourdough with liptauer ...
Mike Calles Gomez, 100 yrs., peacefully transitioned to his new life on September 24, 2025. Mike was born on January 9, 1925 to Manuel and Francisca Gomez in Phoenix, Arizona. He is preceded in death ...
Data from the Social Security Administration (SSA) revealed the most popular baby girl names in the United States in 2024. The SSA says its rankings derive from Social Security card applications.
Do you think your little one is meant to be the next Gerber baby? Well, they may have a chance to be just that next year, but not in 2025. "We see your questions about Photo Search and wanted to let ...
The second episode of “South Park” Season 27 was just as provocative as the premiere, with United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem leading ICE in a raid on the local production of ...
A newly released study by personal finance website WalletHub has revealed which states are the best and worst to have a baby—with Massachusetts, North Dakota, and Minnesota leading the nation.