Glass House Boca Raton: Downtown Boca’s Newest Luxurious Condo Development

Glass House Boca Raton – Photo Credit: Durée & Company One of the most recent luxury developments to be unveiled in Downtown Boca Raton is The Glass House. Champagne & Parisi is working to find out the most recent details on the impending new development projects throughout the city, as there are just a few

After centuries of Spanish rule, archeologists discover evidence of British rule in Florida in the 1700s

Fountain of Youth Entrance, St. Augustine, Florida – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Ovidiu Hrubaru With its enormous stone fort and centuries-old buildings, St. Augustine serves as a permanent reminder of Spain’s rich history in Florida, which dates back many generations before the United States was even a nation. However, Great Britain ruled the area

Two House seats are up for vote in the Florida special elections, which present a crucial test for the GOP today

Special elections – Hand of a person casting a ballot at a polling station during voting. Photo and Caption: Alexandru Nika/Shutterstock.com Two safe Republican congressional districts in Florida that have seen significant Democratic money are up for special elections today. Since President Trump removed Rep. Elise Stefanik’s name from consideration for U.N. ambassador in order

Gainesville Erupts as Florida Gators Secure Final Four Spot

University of Florida Gators — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Gregory Reed Growing up in Gainesville, Jack O’Keefe was surrounded by the legacy of the Florida Gators. As a fifth-year senior at UF, he had long awaited his defining moment—one that would join the ranks of the unforgettable. Where were you when Chris Chiozza stunned Wisconsin? When

The Impact of Eliminating Property Taxes on Florida’s Housing Market

Florida Housing Market – A home for sale in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. Photo: Paul Brennan/Shutterstock.com Some local governments are considering eliminating property taxes to ease financial pressures on homeowners. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently suggested on social media that he would be open to abolishing these taxes statewide, though he acknowledged that doing so

In Trump territory, GOP ‘concern’ continues ahead of the Florida special elections

Special Elections – Pictured: Florida Senate – Courtesy: Shutterstock — Cheri Alguire Following special elections in Florida next week, Republicans hope to increase their House majority by two seats, providing GOP leaders some leeway in a sharply split legislature. However, they may be waiting for the polls to conclude on Tuesday. Next week, voters will

Miami Landscapers’ use 2025 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD

Photo Source/Copyright: Chevy Miami’s landscapers prepare for their busiest season when the city’s spring blooms with brilliant colors. Tight timelines and a requirement for technology that can effectively manage the additional workload are caused by the rise in demand for landscape installations, garden upkeep, and grass care. It takes a dependable and strong workhorse to

In order to fill positions left vacant by unauthorized immigrants, Florida is considering repealing some of its child labor rules

Child labor laws – Teen working in grocery store – Courtesy: Shutterstock — BearFotos For years, Florida has been taking action against companies that hire illegal immigrants. However, that created a challenge for the state’s enterprises, who are in dire need of employees to fill low-paying and frequently unappealing positions. Children could be the answer,

Florida continues to advance legislation in the Gulf of America

Courtesy: Evan El-Amin- Shutterstock – President Donald Trump with a serious look as he delivers a speech at a rally Florida is on the verge of becoming the first state to enact legislation that would follow the Trump administration’s plan to rename the Gulf of America. Republicans want to take the lead in complying with

Researchers pinpoint the “tipping point” that led to hazardous Florida seaweed clumps

Seaweed pollution along Miami Beach, Florida — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Sergii Figurnyi According to Florida scientists, they have discovered a “tipping point” in the Atlantic Ocean’s meteorological conditions that led to massive clumps of toxic seaweed flooding Caribbean beaches in recent summers. A surplus of nutrients in the water, such as nitrogen and phosphorus from