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By Elliott Nasby | Jan. 28, 2018The first time Jessica Grobman told anyone about her medical secret was in sixth grade when she shared it with her middle-school best friend.
The first time Jessica Grobman told anyone about her medical secret was in sixth grade when she shared it with her middle-school best friend.
When the knock on her door came, Avnee Mistry was prepared.
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For the first time in more than 30 years, Colette Cimino is a college student again.
Lisa Ly's passion for dancing started when she was 5.
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About 15 years ago, nursing student Michael Bumbach put on his scrubs, washed his hands and walked into an open-brain surgery performed by a doctor — another man.
Richard Rose was a chameleon onstage.
Ian Burns was a tenor.
While pouring another drink, Erin Gosselin, 56, tells her regulars she’s still figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up.
Jolie Nantz misses the laughter the most.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville, county workers are still working through the aftermath.
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For Clay County resident Kelli Crews, it all began on Florida State Road 21.
In a small Florida town, an ATV accident ravaged a community and a family. They turned to their faith to confront it, but is faith enough?
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Alex Rolle-Polk was running out of time.
Caroline Celeste Alfano felt free.
Noah Barnes was excited to try on a new pair of black combat boots.