Ryann Dickerson

Ryann Dickerson is a reporter for 352today. She joins the team after working for CBS4 News in Gainesville as a sports/news reporter and digital content producer. Ryann graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.A in News Media (Roll Tide). When she is not working, she enjoys spending her time with family, traveling, reading, working out, watching sports, and listening to music. If you have a story idea, feel free to contact her at rdickerson@352today.com Linked In Page: Ryann Dickerson Phone number: 770-597-4301

National
2 years ago
UPDATE: Service has been restored to AT&T, Cricket Wireless and other providers

So far, providers have not given a reason for the outages.

Local
2 years ago
MCFR crews responded to concrete truck in flames that shut down Highway 40 | PHOTOS

MCFR says the driver of the truck was able to escape and no injuries were reported.

Sports
2 years ago
Gators lose in overtime to Alabama’s Crimson Tide, 98-93

The Gators are back in Gainesville for Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt.

Local
2 years ago
DEVELOPING: Police presence on Pine Avenue near Palms Motel in Ocala

We received reports around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday that there was a large law enforcement presence near the Palms Motel on Pine Avenue. We’re working to find out why police are on the scene.

Community
2 years ago
Large, vocal turnout expected at Marion County Commission meeting to consider Jumbolair expansion

Marion County Commissioners will consider Jumbolair’s request to change the land-use designation at its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 2:00 p.m.

Jobs
2 years ago
Job fair coming to Marion County for those interested in being truck drivers

The job fair will be held on Thursday, Feb. 29, from 5-7 p.m. at Marion Technical College.

Community
2 years ago
Gainesville set to open cold night shelters most of this week

The City of Gainesville says St. Francis House and GRACE Marketplace will provide shelter to those in need.

Local
2 years ago
Florida Attorney General visits Marion County to deliver dose of reality about opioid crisis

Officials say in the last three years, 221 people have died in Marion County from drug overdoses and already 11 have died in 2024.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Ocala Police arrest man on charges of stealing over $16,500 from an elderly woman

Ocala Police say they discovered multiple unauthorized payments including ATM withdrawals, convenience store purchases, Cash App transactions, restaurant purchases, and cell phone bill payments.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
UPDATE: MCSO says two children have been safely returned to their mom

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office says Tristan and Terrance Johnson are back home and safe.

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