OAN, Trump’s Favorite Fake News Network, Is Expanding in Florida
Florida might have a new addition to its press corps.
Florida might have a new addition to its press corps.
After the tour was announced, many Twitter users pointed out the men’s shared history of harassment accusations.
Just when you thought life was getting easier, today marks the beginning of Florida’s second hurricane season amid the pandemic.
When Roberta Voss took a DNA test 37 years later, she realized her dad wasn’t an anonymous donor at all.
For years, no one knew for sure where the monkeys came from or how they came to drive Dania Beach bananas.
“Vaccination, vaccination, and vaccination. It’s as simple as that,” he said.
Sheriff Gregory Tony has agreed to implement COVID safety precautions in jails.
The legislation sounds like a win for restaurant owners – until you read the fine print.
Lee Schrager picks his favorite SOBEWFF events that still have tickets available.
Turkey Point will be subject to elevated scrutiny from federal regulators after a series of unplanned reactor shutdowns.
The Florida Panthers are back in the playoffs, and the Mellanby legend lives on.
Civil liberties groups are suing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over a new law that critics say criminalizes free speech.
The rapper claims many of his royalties and stock bonuses are being withheld.
A University of Miami study finds that the coronavirus can live in penile tissue long after infection.
After DeSantis lifted COVID-19 restrictions for the state, most major gym chains no longer require guests to wear masks inside.
Over the past year, 800,000 salmon died prematurely at a Homestead fish farm.
Just as demand for the COVID-19 vaccine has dropped, it has become easier to get the shot if you want one.
Listen, if you think it’s so easy to find fun facts about undrafted players out of Middle Tennessee State, you’re wrong.
Get your COVID vaccine at Gramps this weekend and you’ll also get a free slice and a cocktail.
Ch’i is set to open in Brickell in the next few weeks.
Laura Stargel, daughter of bill sponsor Kelli Stargel, wrote an op-ed calling on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto the legislation.