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Florida was ranked first by U.S. News & World Report, and ninth overall

Florida Welcomes You Sign – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Sean Pavone Sunshine State did fairly well in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best States rankings. Florida rose six points to the top slot for economy and maintained its top spot for education nationally for the second year in a row. Overall, the state

Florida Map Shows High School Dropout Rate by Area

High school in Melbourne, FL — Jesse Kunerth – Courtesy: Shutterstock The Florida counties that have the greatest rate of high school dropouts is depicted on a map. Newsweek determined which of Florida’s 67 counties had the greatest rate of dropouts by analyzing the most recent statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, which tracked the

After seven years in a row of accolades, Chrysler celebrates parent’s loyalty

Chrysler – Photo Source: Stellantis In an effort to commemorate the Chrysler Pacifica minivan’s incredible seven-year reign as the most praised minivan in the market, Chrysler recently debuted its newest ad campaign, “Thanking Our Parents,” on April 22, 2024. This program highlights the premium safety features, innovative features, and elegant interior design of the Pacifica

Key West vs. Key Largo: Which part of the Florida Keys should you visit?

Aerial view of northern Key West including Mallory Square and a cruise liner — Courtesy: Deatonphotos/Shutterstock When considering a trip to the Florida Keys, are you stuck between visiting Key West or Key Largo? The majority of travelers to this region of Florida are unaware of the sheer number of Keys in the archipelago! Since

Disney World Closes Resort; It Will Probably Close Permanently

Walt Disney World Resort Outdoor Scene — Courtesy: Annsley/Shutterstock A significant resort project has been shelved by Walt Disney World Resort, and this is probably not a one-time move. Many initiatives at Disney World have been abandoned throughout the years. They seem promising, grabbing people’s attention with their audacious plans and alluring ideas, but before

Florida’s greatest beach bar? Our favorite top ten for food, drink, scenery, and waterfront views!

Bar food and drink – Natural light photo of romantic beach evening on the sunset with glass of water and dinner — Courtesy: Yarlander Even while we adore lounging on our well-known Florida beaches, we’re even larger fans of taking in the same warm, sunny environment while reclining at a beach bar in our most

Four Idyllic Small Towns Along Florida’s Gulf Coast

Perdido Key, Florida Gulf Coast — Courtesy: Shutterstock — George Dodd III The Gulf Coast is many things to many people, from manatees and leisurely swimming in iridescent waters to visiting state parks and museums. Amazing fishing, golfing, and dining can be found along the Gulf Coast, which stretches from western Florida to the border

May 1st Will See a New Purpose for a Long-Closed Disney Restaurant

Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Jerome Labouyrie Disney has had an extensive list of closed restaurants and attractions throughout all four parks. There is no indication when many of these restaurants, parks, or even attractions would reopen after being closed for a lengthy period of time. Though one restaurant has been

Florida Takes Action Against a Multimillion Dollar Walt Disney World Scam

Walt Disney World Resort Orlando – Magic Kingdom Castle – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by dorengo5 Guests of Walt Disney World Resort, rejoice! You have just prevented yourself from falling victim to a scam that might cost you hundreds of dollars when you visit Orlando’s amusement parks in the future. Florida formally offers Disney World

There once lived a powerful pirate on this Florida island. It is now for sale

Island pirate bungalows – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Anna Klepatckaya With a pirate past, this 7-acre island in Florida’s panhandle is being listed for millions of dollars. The island, which lies in Saint Joesph Bay off the coast of Port St. Joe, was formerly owned by “Black Sam Bellamy,” hence the fitting nickname “Black’s