The fish, which weighed 105 pounds and was 60 inches long, was reeled in by Nebraska resident George Thompson.
AccuWeather's Bill Wadell is in Atlantic City where flooding is expected later today during high tide. Mexican and Colombian drug cartels infiltrate Ukrainian military Only one news outlet has signed ...
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PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Panama City Beach Parks & Recreation Department will host the 2025 Youth Fishing Rodeo at Frank Brown Park on Oct. 25. The event will take place from 9 a.m.-noon at park's ...
ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. — Dutton Island Preserve, a park in Atlantic Beach, is closed indefinitely due to "significant hazards" associated with recent flooding, the city announced Monday. The city told ...
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The number of tourists visiting Las Vegas fell this summer, but gaming revenue increased for many casino operators throughout the valley. Nearly 3,000 miles away in Atlantic City, the story was ...
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has agreed to let Florida manage the recreational red snapper fishery in the Atlantic Ocean's federal and state waters. In addition to the SAFMC, the ...
The French navy has seized nearly 10 tons of cocaine worth more than $600 million from a fishing vessel off the coast of West Africa, French authorities said on Thursday. The seizure by two navy ships ...
The Kansas City Police Department unveiled new steady, always-on, blue lights on top of police cruisers early Tuesday at a news conference in downtown Kansas City. Starting Tuesday, officers will ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Monday, the Kansas City Missouri Police Department released a video of their new blue light car feature on Facebook. These new car features are intended to increase visibility ...
Atlantic City casinos enjoyed their best summer in more than a decade, according to state gaming regulators. In-person gambling revenue reported by Atlantic City’s nine casinos exceeded $855 million ...