HCA Florida Ocala Hospital’s ICU Unit Based Council donated $700 in school and hygiene supplies to Kimberly’s Center for Child Protection to support children recovering from abuse or neglect. The donation helps local children prepare for the new school year. Kimberly’s Center serves hundreds of children annually, offering therapy and advocacy to those affected by trauma in Marion County.
National Night Out brought out the community for an evening of fun in a wholesome and family-oriented environment, one that fostered the relationship between citizens and the Ocala Police Department.
The Marion County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the legislative priority list for the 2026 legislative session.
Ocala, Florida is more than horses and forests—it’s a city full of surprising facts. From world-famous glass-bottom boats to its unique monkey history, here are 10 things you might not know about Ocala that showcase its natural beauty, rich history, and growing appeal.
Between rising prices and dwindling job growth, using “buy now, pay later” on everything from concert tickets to fast food deliveries is becoming increasingly appealing. But greater use could also mean greater trouble, as more people fall behind on repaying these loans.
Aaron Judge was activated off the 10-day injured list by the New York Yankees on Tuesday, and their captain is set to return at the Texas Rangers after being sidelined because of a flexor strain in his right elbow.
Abracadabra, feel the beat under your feet — Lady Gaga is back on top. The “Mayhem” musician tops the 2025 the MTV Video Music Award nominations with 12, ending Taylor Swift’s two-year run in the top spot.
Ozzy Osbourne died of a heart attack and had coronary artery disease in addition to suffering from Parkinson’s disease for years, his death certificate said.
It’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but it’s messy. A guitar once played by two members of the Rolling Stones is at the center of a dispute between the band’s former guitarist Mick Taylor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Titan submersible disaster could have been prevented, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a report Tuesday that held OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush responsible for ignoring safety warnings, design flaws and crucial oversight which, had he survived, may have resulted in criminal charges.