Hidden along the sun-dappled stretch of Tamiami Trail in Osprey, Florida sits a culinary time capsule that locals guard with the fervor of someone protecting buried treasure.
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ornithologists can use the radar data to generate detailed maps of bird movements in the atmosphere. About 4.5 inches, the palm warbler is a "variable species," according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
There’s a moment of pure culinary magic that happens when you take your first bite of the Chicken Marsala at Rosebud’s Steak & Seafood House in Osprey, Florida – a moment when time seems to slow down ...
While the changing seasons in northern states are marked by the changing vibrant reds, burnt oranges and golden yellow leaves ...
SOUTH COAST METRO, Calif., Oct. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Golden State Equity Partners (Golden State) is pleased to announce that Colton Lightner, CFP®, AIF®, founder of Topwater Capital, has ...
"No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration are planned in 2,500 locations nationwide Oct. 18. Nearly 90 are registered to take place in Florida. Map shows list of registered ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is watching a Louisiana redistricting case before the U.S. Supreme Court. DeSantis hopes the court will rule against drawing districts based on race, which could force ...
Residents of the upscale Osprey Point development in Rehoboth Beach are suing homebuilder NVR and a local developer. The class action lawsuit claims promised waterfront amenities, like a beach and ...
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With climate change comes rising sea levels, and that means many parts of Florida are expected to return to the seas. Thankfully, it doesn’t appear as though the entire state will get drowned out ...