Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation October 14, 2022
Police blocked off the Sawgrass Expressway Thursday in Coral Springs due to an “active investigation.” data-ellipsis=false> Police blocked off the Sawgrass Expressway Thursday in Coral Springs due to an active investigation. Both directions of the Sawgrass Expressway were shut down from US-441 to Coral Ridge Drive. Police opened both directions shortly after. Police did not specify what they were investigating. We are currently working an... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2022
Romance is an optional mechanic in Coral Island that can help players expand on their character's life on the island. Out of the current 50+ characters on the island, players can romance 22 of the various NPCs that make up the island's population.Unlike Stardew Valley... + más
Feds plan $125 million response for mystery disease killing corals in Gulf, Caribbean | The Advocate
Coral Island: How to unlock the Mines | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2022
Longtime fans of Stardew Valley and other life-simulation games like Disney Dreamlight Valley will want to take a trip over to Steam or Game Pass this week, as Coral Island has finally arrived in Early Access.Like most games in this genre, Coral Island is packed with things for... + más
The Reel Deal: Best And Worst States For Fishing In The U.S. | Forbes
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The Advocate USA Sports October 07, 2022
The federal government plans to pour $125 million into the fight against a that has ravaged corals in Florida and much of the Caribbean, and now poses a dire threat to the treasured reefs off the Louisiana and Texas coasts.Released this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric... + más
Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary faces an extreme threat that’s mystifying scientists | The Advocate
Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
The Atlantic USA Opinion October 02, 2022
Cape Coral is a microcosm of Florida’s worst impulse: selling dream homes in a hurricane-prone flood zone. But people still want them.Scott McIntyre / The New York Times / ReduxOctober 1, 2022, 1:30 PM ETFive years ago, after Hurricane Irma pummeled Florida’s Gulf Coast, I... + más
There’s Nothing Quite Like the Wrath of Losing Your Fantasy League | The Atlantic
Daily Notes: Mac Jones, Dalvin Cook, David Montgomery leave early, Herbert grinds it out | ESPN
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 24, 2022
Orlando — Drivers on Florida toll roads have the option of using either E-PASS or SunPass transponders -- but which one is better? For drivers, the transponders are largely indistinguishable when it comes to daily use. E-PASS is issued by the Central Florida Expressway... + más
Uber Creates Abundant Supply, Price Controls Create Shortages | Forbes
People Who Use Alcohol And Marijuana Simultaneously Often Drive Afterward | Forbes
Forbes USA Life September 24, 2022
View of Iberostar Selection Bávaro IBEROSTAR SELECTION BAVARO Hotels around the world are making a push towards sustainability and considering the environmental impact of their actions. Iberostar, a family-owned Spanish hotel chain, is leading the way towards ecotourism without... + más
Letters: MAGA types made their own political bed | The Advocate
Environment groups attack EU's green label for gas, nuclear | ABC News
The Advocate USA Sports September 24, 2022
A new disease that’s killing off more than 90% of some coral species has made its first incursion into the rainbow-hued seascapes covering the Gulf of Mexico’s .Scientists working this month in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary off the coasts of Louisiana and... + más
This Eco-Friendly Sustainable Resort Doesn’t Compromise On Luxury | Forbes
Sugar sand beaches, 28 miles of bike trails: A guide to Gulf State Park on Alabama coast | The Advocate
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