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Network of Florida Opinion journalists asked our readers to join us in a campaign to protect our beloved state parks. And you ...
Millions of residents and visitors across Florida are under advisories this week as rip current risks surge along the state's ...
As spring temperatures rise and more boaters take to Florida’s waterways, state wildlife officials are urging caution to ...
Tucked away in southwest Florida, visitors can find an ancient warm spring — the only one of its kind in the state.
The next solar eclipses where parts of he continental U.S. will experience totality won't be until 2044 and 2045.
Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resort cocktails – the spring break adventure you never knew you needed is hiding in ...
That’s Torreya State Park in Bristol, Florida – a 13,735-acre slice of paradise that defies everything you thought you knew ...
Kids can bring their Easter baskets to participating South Cape businesses to collect eggs filled with candy, trinkets or even gift cards.
If you're into health and haven't been to a hot spring, we've pulled together some you'll definitely want to explore ...
See a forgotten side of Florida in one of its oldest state parks, where wildlife is in abundance, hiking trails are plentiful ...
Volusia County residents will have the opportunity to dispose of unwanted tires at no cost while helping to reduce mosquito breeding habitats on their property. Old tires left on a property can ...
Escape to the secluded Mud Keys in Florida, where mangroves, clear waters, and untouched beauty make for unforgettable ...