Month: March 2022
Another group of Cuban migrants arrives in the Florida Keys on a wooden fishing boat
Twelve Cuban migrants arrived in the Florida Keys Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Border Patrol.
Read MoreAnother group of Cuban migrants arrives in the Florida Keys on a wooden fishing boat
Twelve Cuban migrants arrived in the Florida Keys Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Border Patrol.
Read MoreNew Arena for Acapulco’s Tennis Tournament Debuts
Mundo Imperial Entertainment & Hospitality has debuted Arena GNP Seguros, the new home of the 29th annual Abierto Mexicano Telcel
Read MoreMiami Film Festival returns this week. Don’t miss these made in Dade documentaries
Two films with decidedly different subject matters share a commonality: They both capture subcultures of South Florida.
Read MoreMiami Beach braces for spring break visitors with new safety measures promoting wellness & music
With South Florida’s busiest season coming up authorities want to keep a close watch to ensure everyone’s safety.
Read MoreCourt: Feds can require tracking of charter fishing boats – WXXV News 25
By KEVIN McGILL NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal judge on Monday rejected a lawsuit filed by Gulf of Mexico charter fishing boat operators opposed to federal regulations that include a requirement that they affix tracking equipment to their vessels. U.S. D…
Read MoreBuild the perfect Everglades adventure – Lonely Planet
There’s a spectacularly adventurous yet oddly soothing way to experience Southwest Florida – the Everglades. For the adventure-minded outdoor enthusiast,…
Read MoreI just moved to the Coast and went to my first Mardi Gras parade. Here’s how it went.
From our newest Sun Herald reporter: I just moved to Biloxi from Miami and grew up in Seattle, so the closest thing to a parade I’ve witnessed is a naked bike ride. Here’s what I learned at the Ocean Springs night parade.
Read MoreGoliath grouper: Florida wildlife officials to vote on controversial harvest Thursday
In October 2021, FWC commissioners voted to move forward with a plan to allow the limited harvest of goliath grouper, a fish protected since 1990.
Read MoreGoliath grouper: Florida wildlife officials to vote on controversial harvest Thursday
In October 2021, FWC commissioners voted to move forward with a plan to allow the limited harvest of goliath grouper, a fish protected since 1990.
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- Spotlight on Fort Lauderdale: A Growing Market for Marina Upholstery Specialists
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- The Popular Nine Casino: UK Students Rally Financial Assistance for Kenyan Friend’s University Dream
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- Surveillance video shows fiery Miami crash that killed Lamborghini driver
- Miami Beach Art Basel 2022 scope
- Award-Winning, Absurd Workplace Comedy ‘Business Inc’ showcased at onVIVA.tv
- BREAKING MIAMI HEAT NEWS!! THE MIAMI HEAT SHOULD HAVE NEVER TRADED PRECIOUS ACHIUWA!!
- Dominic Pace to Guest Star on Navy: Ncis Closes in on 100th Imdb Credit
- Chris Vetrano Launches A Weekly Pop Culture Podcast
- Young Autistic Adult Published The Letter Critters Picture Word Book for Children
- 360 Protective Solutions on the Importance of Executive Protection For Executives and VIPs



