In order to combat heavy traffic congestion, New York state plans to implement a toll for drivers in NYC midtown. With federal approval, the plan…
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Sarasota and Manatee counties have been under a mosquito-borne illness alert since last Monday. Source: tallahassee.com
Pepsi worked with the Culinary Institute of America to make a Pepsi-infused ketchup. You can try it at four Major League Baseball parks on July…
A drug “super lab” in North Hollywood posed as a pizza shop where workers extracted THC honey oil in a fake kitchen with fake pizza…
Trump’s 2016 campaign focused on his pledge to build a border wall. DeSantis is trying to undercut Trump on the border issue with aggressive policies. …
The Palm Beach Post sued in 2019 to release 2006 grand jury materials that show what led to a suspicious indictment of Jeffrey Epstein. …
Pettis, removed from his position earlier this month by Leon County Schools, called the investigation from LCS Monday a “targeted witch hunt.” He also denied…
The invasive northern snakehead fish species that can live without water for days was caught last month in Missouri, for the second time since 2019. …
“The Bachelorette” comes back Monday for season 20! Here’s what you need to know about Charity Lawson. Source: tallahassee.com
Florida A&M Rattlers and the Florida State Seminoles both had respectable athletic years for the 2022-2023 season. Here’s the top moments from each program. …
Additional weakening is forecast for Tropical Storm Cindy during the next 24 to 36 hours. Here’s the latest update from the National Hurricane Center. …
After six seasons, Grown-ish will come to a close with a two part final season, reaching its 100th episode. Source: tallahassee.com
Season 20 of “The Bachelorette” premieres Monday. Here’s when to watch the first episode and how to stream it. Source: tallahassee.com
The National Hurricane Center says both Tropical Storm Cindy is moving northwestward, while Bret has become remnants. Source: tallahassee.com
Curious travelers have the chance to indulge in astronomy at some of the few remaining safe havens for pitch-black skies. Source: tallahassee.com