TALLAHASSEE – Greenhouse and nursery-grown plants, particularly holiday poinsettias, might be in short supply and cost more because of damage in Hurricane Milton. Florida’s nursery
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USF men’s basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim dead at 43
TAMPA – South Florida men’s basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, who led the Bulls to the American Athletic Conference’s regular-season championship a year ago, has died,
Mayfair Grill’s menu reflects Coconut Grove’s vibrant culture
MIAMI — Whether he’s cooking up a storm at Eating House in Coral Gables, preparing perfect pasta at Luca Osteria, or behind the fire at
Deadly crash shuts down section of northbound I-95 in Miami-Dade
Northbound lanes of I-95 shut down at NW 103 Street in Miami-Dade due to deadly crash Northbound lanes of I-95 shut down at NW 103
Authorities seek help in solving 1974 cold case murder of San Francisco man visiting Florida
PIX Now – Afternoon Edition 10/24/24 PIX Now – Afternoon Edition 10/24/24 07:13 Fifty years after a man from San Francisco, California was killed during
Florida sues U.S. Justice Department for allegedly blocking state investigation into Trump assassination attempt in West Palm Beach
Florida sues DOJ over Trump assassination attempt in West Palm Beach Florida sues DOJ over Trump assassination attempt in West Palm Beach 00:35 TALLAHASSEE —
Video of Burmese python eating deer in Florida Everglades serves as dangerous reminder, scientists say
MIAMI — Florida scientists got more than they ever imagined when they actually came across a Burmese python eating a full-grown deer. “These are things
FPL hurricane costs top $1 billion
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Power & Light expects to seek approval to collect about $1.2 billion from customers in 2025 to cover costs of restoring power
DeSantis administration pushes back in abortion ad fight
TALLAHASSEE – As Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies continue to attack a ballot proposal aimed at enshrining abortion rights in the state Constitution, his administration
United Teachers of Dade wins recertification; state’s unions head to court
MIAMI-DADE: Teachers and other school employees in Miami-Dade County on Wednesday voted to keep their current union, United Teachers of Dade, after an unprecedented election.