Warm days and potentially rainy nights might be coming to the 352 this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Markets, First Friday Artwalk, an outdoor expo and a lively tribute concert are here for a vibrant start to 2026.
The Ocala City Council was busy at their Jan. 6, 2026, meeting listening to several public hearings, and voting on two of them.
From classic subs to bold, flavor-packed favorites, Albelo’s Sub Shop in Ocala delivers fresh, made-to-order sandwiches that keep locals coming back—and now there’s a deal that makes it even more appealing.
A road resurfacing project will necessitate lane closures along SW 19th Ave. Road in Ocala beginning this Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026.
An arrest was made by the Ocala Police Department in a homicide investigation that saw a 64-year-old Ocala man lose his life on the afternoon of Jan. 7, 2026.
Ocala Police are investigating possible homicide near SE 3rd Street and 11th Avenue in Ocala.
The late former Ocala City Councilwoman Mary Sue Rich, known for her leadership and commitment to the community, was honored with a proclamation at the Ocala City Council meeting on Jan. 6, 2026.
Ocala swimming legend Newton A. Perry is being honored for contributions to sport, the film industry and U.S. military with a plaque on the city’s Walk of Fame.
The Ocala Civic Theatre will be producing “Little Shop of Horrors” starting Jan. 29 for three weeks of comedy, horror and music.