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Indulge in a slice of history in historic Pensacola, Florida

Fort Pickens, Pensacola, FL — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Krumpelman Photography The history of the Sunshine State goes far back. In 1559, about 6 years before the founding of St. Augustine, Florida, a group of Spanish settlers and explorers, led by famous explorer Tristan de Luna, dropped anchor in what would become Pensacola Bay. Here, they

What’s next for UM basketball? Here’s who’s back, who’s leaving, & top recruits

UM Basketball — Courtesy: Geoff Burke – USA TODAY Sports The loss to Kansas in the Elite Eight Sunday will surely sting the University of Miami Hurricanes for quite some time, but coach Jim Larranaga and his team felt comfort in knowing that their unexpected run in the NCAA Tournament should support dividends for years

2022 Jeep Renegade Goes (RED)

2022 Jeep Renegade Goes Red – Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis The 2022 Jeep Renegade has something new in store for consumers, taking its best-in-class off-road capability and sporting a striking appearance to match. The all-new (Jeep)RED Renegade special edition is available for order in the U.S. as part of Stellantis’ (Jeep’s parent company) partnership with the

Wynwood’s Veza Sur Brewing Co. hosts Women’s Month and Equal Pay Monthly Charity Event

Veza Sur Brewing Co. Hosts The Women’s Fund for Charity Event – Courtesy: Veza Sur Brewing Co. Wynwood’s Veza Sur Brewing Co. is closing out Women’s Month with a huge bang! The Wynwood brewery will host The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create a positive change for girls and women

Lion Country Safari brings a wild drive-thru experience to Florida residents

Lion Country Safari, Loxahatchee, FL — Courtesy: Shutterstock — mariakray Right here in the Sunshine State, Florida residents can immerse themselves in a four-mile safari with thriving naturalistic habitats and large herds of roaming animals. Lion Country Safari, located in Loxahatchee, is the largest drive-thru safari in the state and the first one in the

DeSantis says Florida should allow businesses to pay tax in crypto

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Hunter Crenian Governor Ron DeSantis said the state of Florida is working on a plan to let businesses pay tax in cryptocurrency. “I’ve told the state agencies to figure out ways, where if a business wants to pay tax in cryptocurrency to Florida, we should be willing

Florida Panthers acquire Philadelphia Flyers’ Claude Giroux

Florida Panthers welcome Flyers Captain Claude Giroux — TIM NWACHUKWU/GETTY The Florida Panthers have officially acquired Claude Giroux from the Philadelphia Flyers. TSN’s Chris Johnson added that Owen Tippett is part of the same package that is going back to Philly. The Flyers will also receive a 2024 first-round pick from the Panthers, which is

March Madness Auburn vs. Miami: How Miami neutralized Auburn’s top-notch frontcourt to head to the Sweet 16

March Madness Auburn vs. Miami – Courtesy: Kevin C. Cox via Getty Images With a little over six minutes left for his team to save its season on Sunday night, Auburn coach Bruce Pearl made an eye-popping decision. He substituted for Walker Kessler with the second-seeded Tigers trailing by 10, sitting out the all-SEC 7-footer

Alligators just want to have fun! Images taken in the Florida Everglades show predators at play

Alligators Florida Everglades — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Thierry Eidenweil Remarkable images posted to social media channels over the past week feature alligators playing with a football and chasing a remote control boat around a lake, seeming to confirm a Tennessee university study that found that crocodilians like to have fun too. An image posted to

Florida Japanese garden brings an authentic Far East experience

Morikami Japanese Garden — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Rose West Photo Right here in the Sunshine State, you can take a trip to Japan without paying for airfare. Delray Beach offers a little slice of Japan unlike any other. The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is a beautiful 16-acre Japanese garden named after Sukeji “George” Morikami.