july 20
- McDowell makes the cut before home crowd
- Rain postpones Flying Tigers' game
- White Sox mow down slumping Rays 9-2
- Editorial: When the Eagle landed
- Florida wildlife: Alligator 'Chance the Snapper' moves to Florida Alligator Farm
- Today's editorial cartoon (July 20, 2019)
- Hanson: Democratic candidates aren't on a winning track
- Ambrose: Congresswomen do illegal immigrants no favors
- Parker: Trump should speak up for wolves, before they're gone
- Another Viewpoint: R.I.P. VW Beetle, you were ahead of your time
- Letter: Family found success with online school
- Letter: Stand up for Florida's uninsured children
- Florida Lottery results for Friday, July 19, 2019
- Girlfriend loves man and his dogs but draws line at more
- The people behind the space program never thought historians would be back
- Deputies look for three armed home invaders
- At Tour, struggling champ Thomas no longer touching the sky
- Polk in the Pros: A look at Polk's professional baseball players
- Keglers continue to roll through summer leagues
- Rehabilitated green sea turtle released off Florida Keys
- Guardian investigated for unauthorized orders leaves cases
- Flags ordered lowered to honor Stevens
- Woman accused of assault over pizza slice
- Grand jury: Schools, police bickering over security
- Lowry takes command at British Open
- Building Blocks
- 'It's brutal': Heat wave across half the US cancels events
- Crime show features Shakespeare case
- First Responders Breakfast scheduled for Aug. 10
- Nation celebrates 50th anniversary of 1st lunar footsteps
- Iran: Seizure of British ship a 'reciprocal' move
- Citrus officials focus on ramped up marketing strategies
- Summer Palooza 2019 heading for RP Funding Center
- Polk City addressing Mount Olive overdevelopment
- Wildlife surveys can bring unexpected finds
- Polk's McLaughlin Middle School utilizing new turnaround plan
- 'Pill mills' accelerant of opioid crisis
- New estimate puts $80M price tag on citywide broadband in Lakeland
- Prisons provide little help to inmates released back to society; Polk Correctional a poster child for problems