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Florida history: Tampa’s ties to Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders
As Miami was a small fishing village and Key West was exposed, Tampa was the ideal assembly point for troops before the Spanish-American war
Read MoreSouth Florida residents, visitors venture out on chilly Saturday; temps forecast to dip into 30s
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) – There was a rare chill in the air for those who ventured outside on a frigid Saturday in South Florida,…
Read MorePots and perches to show off your houseplants in style
Houseplants have been keeping a lot of us company during the pandemic, and the good news is there’s a plant for any home, big or small, well-lit or not. There’s also a virtual jungle of stylish containers in which to show them off.
Read MoreFamily-friendly beach activities for a cold day
Key Biscayne residents are likely to wake up Sunday to the coldest temperatures the island has experienced since 2010. So, with the water too cold for a splash, is it
Read MoreCold weather presenting some challenges, but the fish are active on the right tide and in the right depth; Tide times
If you have lived in South Florida for more than 20 years, you might recall that the colder weather conditions that we are now experiencing are more like what we
Read MoreLive Updates: Powerful Winter Storm Begins Pounding East Coast
Blizzard conditions were expected Saturday across parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States. Thousands of flights were canceled.
Read MoreLocal hunter kills 900 lb. alligator in South Florida – WXXV News 25
A renowned hunter in Vancleave bagged the closest thing to a living dinosaur after putting down a 13-foot alligator in South Florida when it started troubling local livestock. Doug Borries, lying prone at a private lake in Florida, spotted the alligato…
Read MoreCoast Guard stops boat overloaded with migrants off the Keys
Federal agents say a man borrowed his friend’s boat last Friday and used it to pick up 27 migrants from Cuba to bring them back to the United States.
Read MoreMiami Beach won’t be ‘dictatorial’ in spring break messaging. It’s hiring influencers
The city of Miami Beach, which once warned spring breakers to “come on vacation, don’t leave on probation,” says it plans to roll out a more welcoming message this March when thousands of college-age tourists come to town.
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