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Add spectacled caiman to this list of invasive species in Florida along with lionfish, Burmese pythons, and Cuban tree frogs. Actually, spectacled caimans have...
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In a moment of transition and momentum for Tampa’s cultural landscape, the Tampa Museum of Art has named Tom Hochhausler as its Penny and...
In the middle of Florida’s red-hot real estate market, one project is helping shape what comes next for Sarasota. Saravela Sarasota, a new luxury...
Along the downtown riverfront, the Tampa Museum of Art has long been a gathering place where creativity meets community. Now, the institution is entering...
If you’re like most Tampa Bay homeowners, your electric bill probably fluctuates from month to month—especially during our scorching summers. But have you ever...
Add spectacled caiman to this list of invasive species in Florida along with lionfish, Burmese pythons, and Cuban tree frogs. Actually, spectacled caimans have...
A modern dream life for many, is the venture of creating a fully self-sufficient lifestyle. The possibilities are endless. Houseboats, solar-powered oases, cross-country van...
A recent report by Redfin reveals that the affordability of housing for teachers is declining — especially in Florida. The average teacher can now...
Enough sandbags and a tarp in the right spot can mean the difference between dry floors and waterlogged carpets. When well-placed, sandbags in front...
Seven U.S. cases have been confirmed in the malaria outbreak in Florida and Texas. It is the first time the potentially fatal, mosquito-borne disease...
The Orlando Museum of Art has filed a lawsuit against its former director and five co-owners of fake paintings attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat. The...
Since the Scopes monkey trial in the 1920s, it has been rare for a state legislature to outlaw the teaching of thoughts, concepts and...
Esteemed mental health care leader “Rage Doctor” Dr. Jennifer Mullan will lead a discussion at the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg on August 17. The Speakers...
The history of destructive storms in the United States goes all the way back to the founding days of the nation. When preparing for...
America’s most flood-prone areas saw 384,000 more people move in than out in 2021 and 2022. This is a 103% increase from the prior...