Florida Georgia Line made their reunion official last week at CMA Fest. After months of hinting at a reconciliation, Brian ...
Fenner’s “no catch” remains one of the most controversial — and enduring — plays in the history of the FSU-Florida football ...
The final CMA Fest at the current Nissan Stadium kicks off with Ella Langley, Jason Aldean and more. Stay up-to-date with the ...
I guess this is really happening. At this point it seems like a Florida Georgia Line reunion is pretty much inevitable, four years after the duo called it quits back in 2022. The group's official ...
Georgia baseball showcased its offensive versatility in its 8-7 victory over Florida in the semifinals of the SEC tournament. HOOVER, Ala. — Before third baseman Tre Phelps walked up to the plate ...
The Florida Gators lost to the Georgia Bulldogs 8-7 in the SEC Baseball Tournament semifinal. Florida initially led 6-0 before Georgia mounted a comeback, taking the lead in the eighth inning. A ...
The Gators jumped out to a 6-0 lead after three via homers from Blake Cyr (3-for-4) and Caden McDonald (1-for-4). GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 9/18 Florida led for the first seven innings but No. 4/4 ...
A superstar country music duo is hinting they may reunite after a five-year “break.” Florida Georgia Line broke up in 2022 after more than a dozen No. 1 hits like “Cruise,” “This Is How We Roll,” ...
Recession indicator? I’d say so. It seems like we’re barreling towards a Florida Georgia Line reunion, whether we like it or not. Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, the artists who are considered ...
Looks like Florida Georgia Line fans might finally get that reunion they've been eagerly waiting for in 2027. On the red carpet at the 2026 ACM Awards, former FGL's Tyler Hubbard told Entertainment ...
Large fires, fueled by a record breaking drought, have been destroying homes and timber plantations in Southeastern states. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Florida and Georgia are seeing an unusually severe ...
Ongoing wildfires in Florida and Georgia show that major blazes are increasingly threatening property in parts of the U.S. not traditionally seen as high risk, says a prominent disaster modeling ...