Seafood lovers will appreciate the “Fisherman’s Choice” – a nod to Key Largo’s maritime heritage featuring fresh catch (often yellowtail or blackened catch depending on what’s available) served ...
There’s a place in Key West where roosters roam freely among diners, where boxing matches and cockfights once entertained the rowdy, and where the key lime pie is so transcendent it might actually ...
But in a rare move for the benefit of the public, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 1622 this spring, repealing HB ...
FDOT removed Gulf of Mexico Drive signs in August on traffic arms at multiple intersections on the town’s main road. It was in response to the passage of a state law that directed state agencies to ...
Florida’s endless beauty is hiding in plain sight. With so many attractions in the state, it can be easy to overlook the ...
Across Brevard, from those born in Jamaica to the local Jewish community, residents offer help in recovery efforts after ...
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) announces the recipients of its 2025 Chapter Leadership Awards, honoring ...
Almost (but not quite) the biggest winner: Naya Young. Tampa voters have chosen Young to fill the late Gwen Henderson’s ...
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Florida Weighs Ending ABA’s ‘Near Monopoly’ On Law School Accreditation
A panel appointed by Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Carlos Muniz has released a report outlining potential alternatives ...
The campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida is suing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration in the state's Supreme Court.
These measures, effective July 1, 2025, significantly amended Chapter 718, Florida Statutes, marking one of the most ...
But assuming the federal government remains shuttered beyond Nov. 1, Florida’s almost 3 million SNAP users — including more ...
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