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REST IN PEACE A 14-year-old boy is dead and another is injured after they fell into a sand hole in Citrus County.
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Citrus County mobile home fire sends 1 to hospital: CCFR
One person was hospitalized following a mobile home fire in Citrus County on Tuesday morning. While firefighters say the fire began in the utility room, the cause of the fire is unknown. The Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office will conduct a follow-up investigation.
HEARTBREAKING The second 14-year-old boy who fell into a sand hole in Citrus County is confirmed dead, officials said.
A new wave of federal health care funding headed to Florida could bring positive changes to Citrus County, where many residents have faced limited access to care, especially seniors and
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Citrus County family of teen who died after tunnel collapse donates organs: 'A blessing in all this tragedy'
Outside UF Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville Wednesday morning, hundreds from the community mourned the loss of two teenagers tragically taken too soon.
INVERNESS, Fla. — The Citrus County community is mourning after two teens died in what investigators called a tunnel collapse. It happened over the weekend near Sportsman Park in Inverness. The Citrus County Sheriff's Office said two 14-year-old boys ...
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Citrus County traffic alert: Lane closures coming to US 19 next week
Drivers traveling through Citrus County on US 19 should prepare for potential delays starting Sunday, as state transportation officials announce a week-long schedule of lane closures. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District 7 released its latest roadwork advisory,
Citrus County farmers prepare to maintain their crops as freezing cold fronts sweep in across Florida. Transfer portal winners and losers: Which teams loaded up and which teams let down in January window?
Families, outdoor enthusiasts, and community organizations gathered at the Citrus Springs Community Center for Citrus County Parks & Recreation’s Annual Outdoors Expo, a free, family-friendly event de
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Hammer horror: Citrus County woman gets 40 years for brutal roommate slaying
A Citrus County judge has handed down a four-decade prison sentence to a 63-year-old woman for the violent bludgeoning death of her elderly roommate. On Friday, Jan. 9, Judge Joel D. Fritton sentenced Tracey Lee Stanley to 40 years in the Florida Department of Corrections.