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Massive, five-foot monitor lizard spotted strutting around North Port
FOX 13 Tampa Bay· 6 days agoOne North Port woman said she was driving down Hillsborough Boulevard on Monday, May 20, when she...
On the Water: Fishing is good despite the hot days
The Pine Island Eagle· 2 days agoAnglers fishing near-shore waters in the Gulf of Mexico for snapper are reporting good numbers of out-of-season large gag grouper. Captain Tanner Peer...
Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 5 days agoLab-grown meat is not available in any U.S. grocery stores or restaurants. Florida and Arizona...
‘We’re not gonna barbecue our way out of this’: Wild pigs, conquering all Florida counties, are now...
Sun-Sentinel· 2 days ago“I guess they’re hungry,” he told the South Florida Sun Sentinel on Friday, a couple weeks after the...
I Spend $200 a Week on Groceries for Two People — Here’s What I Am Buying
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoDo you feel like your grocery bill rivals your mortgage lately? If so, you're not alone. As of late,...
‘He’s just struttin’ across the road’: Huge monitor lizard spotted roaming around North Port
WFLA Tampa Bay· 6 days agoA massive Asian water monitor was spotted roaming around the streets of North Port earlier this...
Airbnb hosts fight back, Parachute debuts textile recycling, and more
BUSINESS OF HOME via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThis week in design, The Invisible Collection debuts an AI-powered art collaboration, Common files...
A sargassum invasion is fueling an economic and public health crisis in the Caribbean
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoThe Caribbean’s sandy beaches, clear turquoise water and vibrant coral reefs filled with an amazing...
Sargassum is choking the Caribbean’s white sand beaches, fueling an economic and public health...
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoThe big three – sun, sea and sand – have made this tropical paradise the most tourism-reliant region in the world. The explosive growth of a type of seaweed called sargassum is wreaking havoc ...
Oysters, through threats of drought and drilling, still a Tallahassee tradition | TLH 200
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFarmed oysters are still available, but a five-year moratorium...located between the Apalachicola...