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  • Florida, especially the Tampa Bay area, has turned into very fertile ground for aspiring beer brewers and up-and-coming microbreweries. That spirit will...
  • People in Sarasota know it as the place with the five big pink flamingos standing guard along Tamiami Trail. Still, few are prepared for the uplifting art they find inside the Marietta Museum of Art & Whimsy. While Disney World may be the happiest place on earth, the Marietta Museum of Art & Whimsy is without question the happiest place in Sarasota.
  • There's only one day to go before the election - and Florida is in the cross hairs of both parties today. Donald Trump spoke to about 5,000 raucous fans...
  • Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence was campaigning in Sarasota on Wednesday. The Indiana governor touched on GOP presidential nominee…
  • Record numbers of American mothers are opting to give birth through C-section, even when there is no clear medical need. The National Institutes of Health held a conference to determine the risks and benefits of a pre-planned Caesarean.
  • Some of Hollywood's most famous movie sets are in ruins after Sunday's huge fire at Universal Studios. The fire burned for more than 12 hours.
  • As Republicans look to overhaul the tax code, we look at the story of a single corporate tax deduction that tells us a lot about how the tax code works.
  • Up in flames! That’s what happened to these red-and-black hurricane warning flags in Key West this weekend. But not before soaking them in lots and lots of — you guessed it — rum. The ceremony, which took place along Key West's iconic waterfront, marked the end of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season on Nov. 30th. It also paid tribute to the humanitarian efforts of the island’s residents who mobilized massive relief efforts for storm-battered Jamaica when the Florida Keys dodged major impacts.
  • A thirty-five-pound green sea turtle named Haven that spent the last six months in rehab at The Turtle Hospital in Marathon, Florida, finally got her chance to go home Friday.The 8-year-old endangered green sea turtle spent the last six months rehabilitating at The Turtle Hospital after being rescued, wrapped in fishing line and covered in fibropapilloma tumors. Following months of rehab, laser treatment, and cancer-fighting eye drops, Haven was declared healthy and ready to return to the sea.
  • Registration for the 2025 Florida Python Challenge is open. The event, hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the South Florida Water Management District, encourages the removal of invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades and its surrounding land.
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