On Friday morning, disturbance located 265 miles East of Bluefields, Nicaragua strengthened enough to become a Tropical Storm as it continued moving west at 18 mph.
2022 is half over, as hard as that might be to believe for some! Don't fret it - celebrate it!
On Thursday, the Florida Department of Education released results from the spring 2022 administration of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) and the Statewide Science Assessments and Miami-Dade Public Schools ((M-DCPS) students outperform the rest of the state in three categories.
MarĆa C. Bechily has been elected chair of the board of ArtesMiami, a non-profit organization that supports and promotes Hispanic artists and cultural organizations.
The federal government is launching a national vaccine strategy to tackle the 2022 monkeypox outbreak, with state data showing that 35 cases of monkeypox have been identified in eight counties, an increase from 27 cases reported just a day ago.
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Wedding season is in full swing as many lovebirds resume their wedding and honeymoon plans coming out of two years of pandemic restrictions.
On Wednesday morning, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) continue to monitor three systems, one likely to become a tropical storm during the next few days as it approaches the northern coast of Venezuela.
Property owners insured by Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Floridaās insurer of last resort, face rate increases of up to 11 percent starting Sept. 1, according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR).
Florida high school students will soon be able to use paid work experience to qualify for the popular Florida college scholarship Bright Futures. In the past, only unpaid volunteer work would suffice.
By the end of June 2021, which saw 21-named storms, last yearās hurricane season was up to the "D" names when Tropical Storm Danny formed, giving way to Elsa, which formed on July 1, becoming the earliest-forming fifth named storm on record.
On Monday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law State Senate Bill 898, Lodging Standards, also called Miyaās Law, which in part, mandates apartment buildings throughout the state, to require employees to undergo background screenings as a condition of employment.
On Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed an alimony overhaul bill that was sponsored by Sen. Joe Gruters, chair of the Republican Party of Florida and opposed by the National Organization for Women, the Family Law Section of the Florida Bar, and other critics.
While a lot of people are expected to hit the road ā 33 percent of Americans - during next weekās July 4th weekend, they will be paying the highest ever for a gallon of gasoline, although it could have been worse.