News from Ocala, Florida and surrounding communities. Crime, classifieds, events, government, and local happenings for Ocala and Marion County, as well as surrounding cities and communities.
FedEx is seeking approval from Ocala City Council members to amend an economic agreement it made over a decade ago in Marion County, where it has created over 1,000 full-time jobs with an annual payroll of over $33 million.
A singer from Ocala made it past the biggest cut in American Idol history last night and is now one round away from becoming one of the show's final 24 contestants.
A K-9 officer at the Marion County Sheriff's Office is into the Elite 8 and needs your votes to become the "Top Dog" among sheriff's offices across the state.
There are still spots available in a new city-led program that allows college-bound students between the ages of 14 and 18 in the Ocala area to tour colleges and universities in Florida.Â
Marion County officials are gearing up to host Operation Green Light, an annual, week-long event that provides residents with suspended driver's licenses a chance to get their licenses reinstated.
Ordinances establishing two new planned developments in northwest and southwest Ocala that would add 88 single-family homes and 96 apartment units to the city will be presented to council members on Tuesday.
A portion of the Ocala Wetland Recharge Park will be closed next week as crews work to conduct repairs on an "open subsidence," according to city officials.
The developer of a planned four-home community in Historic Ocala that will feature 3,600-square-foot, 3-story homes with lanais, courtyards, and elevators is seeking approval from city officials for an agreement that, among other things, will ensure the development remains a "single-family residential community in perpetuity."
Ocala City Council members will discuss and vote on a three-year contract for Microsoft 365 subscriptions and licenses that will cost over $1.57 million.
A 26-year-old Ocala man who was allegedly in possession of a fake marriage license and adoption papers is being accused of sexually battering a teenage girl and attempting to harbor her from her parents.
All Marion County children under the age of five are eligible to receive free books through a local organization that is championing a program created by Dollar Parton.
One person was killed, and another was seriously injured, after their SUV veered off the roadway and struck a tree in Marion County on Wednesday morning.