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Wetlands are a key part of Florida's natural ecosystem are disappearing as population growth and development pave over them.
The immediate concern this weekend will be the heat, which is expected to be oppressive, intense, and dangerous. Afternoon ...
Minor detections of Karenia brevis in isolated samples; satellite imagery continues to monitor conditions. Over the past week ...
From Marco Island to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, ...
Earlier this offseason, new Florida State Seminoles starting quarterback Thomas Castellanos made headlines across college football due to comments made surrounding the Alabama Crimson Tide ahead ...
Red state success story: Texas and Florida metros lead nation in economic and population growth While Austin, Texas, took the top spot, Florida hosted half of the 10 metros with the quickest growth ...
Austin, Texas, stood out as the fastest-growing metro, with eight of the 10 most booming metros being located in the South, according to a new LendingTree report.
Green iguanas are not native to Florida and are considered an invasive species due to their impacts to native wildlife.
Southwest Florida has experienced significant wetland ... "It turns out to be bad for our economy if the beaches are filled with dead fish — and red drift algae and red tide are getting fed from the ...
Former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron had some choice words for Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos on his podcast, The Dynasty, alongside Trent Richardson and 'Bama play-by-play announcer Chris ...
A viral Fourth of July drink is fun and easy for the whole family, a content creator says – and could keep friends and family hydrated during the long holiday weekend.
A viral Fourth of July drink using Gatorade and Sprite creates a patriotic red, white and blue mocktail that one mom says is good for the whole family – and has an optional adult version.