september 15
- Tanker overturns in Mulberry
- Kitchen fire displaces Lakeland family of five
- Hurricane relief supplies accepted at Sun 'n Fun
- IndyCar has a 5-driver battle for season championship
- Fisher, Florida State getting back to routine after Irma
- Coaching Connection
- I-75 to remain open as flooding recedes
- Teachers union challenges 'Best and Brightest'
- Closings and openings
- FEMA rolls into Mulberry
- Blackouts yield stellar sights
- Utility crews work to avoid sewer spills, ask for water conservation
- South Korea says North Korea has fired another missile over Japan
- Cable's return hinges on power
- National non-profit aiding Polk seniors
- Irma's flood hasn't receded
- Pineville folks lose to Irma
- ‘There for you 100 percent’, Trump tells Floridians; elderly plight in spotlight
- Editorial: Trump's mixed message on the First Amendment
- Another Perspective: Football players, like all Americans, may protest
- Hightower: We can have health care for people, not just profit
- Letter: City government finally does something sensible
- Letter: Community schools are a slippery slope
- Farewell Cassini: Saturn spacecraft makes fiery, final dive
- County curfew lifted
- Distribution points set up across Polk
- In pursuit of knowledge
- Budget-friendly getaways that are perfect for solo travel
- Photos: Volunteers hand out food and water at Victory Church
- U.S. 98 at Peace River reopens
- Chemical explosion near Lakeland airport