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The college tradition known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” will change NFL venues while Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium undergoes renovations in 2026-27.
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Leaders say there are plenty of areas for tourists to love. They say the best way to help the Gulf Coast region recover is by visiting and supporting local businesses.
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The Tribe announced a partnership with the companies, which have agreed to end litigation and will soon offer Jai Alai wagering on the Tribe's Hard Rock Bet app.
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Greenhouse and nursery-grown plants, particularly holiday poinsettias, might be in short supply and cost more because of hurricane damage this year.
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As residents get out of Hurricane Milton's path, officials are advising people to anticipate lines at gas stations and slow speeds on highways.
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U-Haul is offering Floridians 30 days of free storage services. The disaster relief program is meant to help residents prepare for Milton and support recovery efforts for Helene.
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The ACC argues its lawsuit, filed in North Carolina, should take priority over FSU's lawsuit, filed in Leon County.
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Sunrise Mayor Mike Ryan is calling on state lawmakers to fix condominium association reforms before they take effect.
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More than 240,000 people in 46 countries now have InDrive's app on their phones.
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A citizens advisory committee is suggesting the city purchase part of it.