Is it legal to...wave signs on an overpass, dumpster dive? Medical marijuana laws, gambling laws, are antisemitic flyers a hate crime or littering?
What time is total lunar eclipse? What will we see in Florida? Instagram-worthy blood moon will be visible March 3, 2026, in Sunshine State at night.
The unanimous decision allows DeSantis to convene a special legislative session on redistricting, dismissing a legal challenge from voters and clearing the way for potential changes to Florida's ...
The fate of one of the last thriving coral reefs in Florida may be imperiled by plans to widen the shipping channel leading into Port Everglades.
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Boston’s 'Craigslist Killer': The double life his fiancée didn’t see
Philip Markoff looked untouchable: a Boston medical student, engaged, polished, “future doctor” energy. Then police linked him to a string of hotel attacks targeting women who advertised adult ...
Florida's beaches are hit by smelly sargassum blooms. A new study estimates costs at $3.63 billion annually. Here's why it could get worse.
Cold-stunned and dead green iguanas lie in the back of a truck after being collected by Redline Iguana Removal during a cold snap on Feb. 2, 2026, in Hollywood, Florida. Joe Raedle Getty Images The ...
The writer and comedian Megan Koester got her first writing job, reviewing internet pornography, from a Craigslist ad she responded to more than 15 years ago. Several years after that, she used the ...
The University of Florida has named a 15-member committee to lead the national search for its 14th president. This new search follows the state Board of Governors' rejection of the previous sole ...
Take advantage of Naples’ bustling restaurant scene at places like The Dock at Crayton Cove and Mediterrano. Add some excitement to your pool days with epic waterslides at the Ritz-Carlton Naples, ...
Arizona State University provides funding as a member of The Conversation US. When a junior at an Orange County public high school in Florida visited the school library to check out a copy of “On the ...
With climate change comes rising sea levels, and that means many parts of Florida are expected to return to the seas. Thankfully, it doesn’t appear as though the entire state will get drowned out ...
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