Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A woman already classified as a habitual traffic offender has been sentenced to 10 days in jail ...
Marilyn Robertson was cherished for her warm heart, her exceptional cooking, and her treasured holiday baking traditions. She loved cooking and baking for friends and neighbors and for church ...
A Villager doesn’t think that President Trump is capable of understanding the challenges that Americans are facing with affordability.
Richard Unsworth loved working with his hands. His restored 1931 Model A was a lifelong passion and a source of pride, friendship, and connection through his car club.
It appears that some clubs have put rules into place to turn retirees into lemmings, to march behind the group leaders never to utter their disgust for the rules that make absolutely no sense, only to ...
Officials are concerned about palm trees that are making a mess at some postal stations in The Villages. Community Development District 3 Supervisor Gail Lazenby, at Friday’s board meeting at Savannah ...
A dead Villager’s out-of-compliance home was the subject of a public hearing Friday at Savannah Center. A complaint was lodged Oct. 9 with Community Standards about the home at 468 Hidalgo Drive in ...
A homeowner in The Villages has won permission to put in a coveted circular driveway. The permission was granted Friday by the Community Development District 3 Board of Supervisors. The home at 3155 ...
This Iowa snowbird, with a handicapped plate, engaged in an unorthodox parking style. Share your Bad Parking photos at [email protected] ...
A romantically rebuffed woman from Michigan threatened to expose a Villager’s “swinging” lifestyle when he did not return her affection.
U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement placed a hold on a Guatemalan who was arrested for driving without a license at a busy shopping plaza in The Villages.
Congressman Randy Fine is a federal government elected official. He would not have any control over current Florida state insurance laws.