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A record 7.1 million Floridians are expected to travel more than 50 miles during the end-of-year holiday period, and most of them will drive.
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Health experts anticipated an influx of travel-associated dengue cases, but the numbers have soared beyond what they estimated. Here’s what that means for the future.
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The average price of a gallon of gas continued to drop as a record number of Floridians are expected to take to the road.
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Florida's average price of gas is higher than the national level. AAA Auto Club cites several reasons why gas prices are climbing.
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The Federal Aviation Administration reports an ongoing shortage in air traffic controllers as travel season gets underway with spring breakers packing airlines.
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A legal battle has intensified over the public records, as The Washington Post accused the Governor’s Office of taking control of FDLE compliance with the Sunshine Law.
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A survey finds many Florida residents are already planning their end-of-year holiday trips. According to a recent AAA survey, 61% of those polled are securing their travel plans.
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Transportation officials have started working on a proposal that could lead to a new toll road linking I-10 and U.S. 98.
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While it’s too early to know what drivers will pay at the pump this Independence Day, it’s likely to be well below what drivers paid during last year’s holiday period.
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The 10-cent rate increase comes as more motorists take to the road. Prices are now at the highest daily average since mid-May.