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Go tropical for the holidays with these events in the Florida Keys
Unless something really goes crazy, it won't be a white Christmas in Florida, but the Sunshine State still offers unique opportunities to celebrate the holidays in a tropical way. In the Florida Keys and Key West, the latter only about 90 miles north...Tags: Key West, International Travel, Holidays, Florida Keys Vacations, Trips and Vacations
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Towson weddings
Kristine and Dan Trader Glen and Katherine Stone, of Parkville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Kristine Stone, to Dan Trader, son of Miriam and Hugh Trader III, of Baltimore. The bride earned a bachelor's degree in human services...Tags: Education, Human Interest, Towson University, Timonium, Marriage
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Hungry Tarpon in Islamorada briefly closed by state inspectors
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelVermin infestations and other critical violations of state sanitation and safety laws found by inspectors at two South Florida restaurants last week prompted the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to temporarily close them. Hungry T....Tags: Key West, Weather Reports, Litigation and Regulation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Florida Shopping Guide: Florida Keys and Key West
Sentinel Staff WriterThe laid back atmosphere of the Florida Keys is present in its shopping world. From unique local finds to the best in souvenir stores, shopping in the Keys as just a little bit of everything for everyone. Whether you want to take home some coral,...Tags: Key West, Gifts, Florida Keys Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Checking In: The Cheeca Lodge in the Florida Keys is back
Cheeca Lodge & Spa, 81801 Overseas Highway, Mile Marker 82, Islamorada
cheeca.com; 305-664-4651; 800-327-2888
Back story: When a New Year's Eve fire closed this historic lodge in 2008, it torched more than a building. The lodge has a long and storied...Tags: Key West, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, George W. Bush, Trips and Vacations, Florida Keys Vacations
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Lionfish roundup in the Keys
More than 500 venomous lionfish were caught in the Keys Saturday, during a roundup aimed at reducing the numbers of these non-native fish in South Florida reefs.
Native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, lionfish arrived in South Florida in the early...Tags: Key West, Key Largo, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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South Florida has a boat ride and celebrity gossip for every taste
MIAMI — We've got boat rides. We've got paddlewheelers and pirate ships, air boats and catamarans. Speedboats, glass-bottom boats, schooners, yachts and purpose-built tour boats. We've got fast rides, slow rides and hop-on, hop-off boat tours...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Rosie O'Donnell, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Farrah Fawcett
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Islamorada mayor run down by jealous wife on golf cart , deputies say
FloriDUHAn Islamorada woman is charged with battery for allegedly hitting her husband, the mayor of Islamorada, with a golf cart after she suspected he was having an affair, reports The Associated Press. The incident happened about 10: 30 p.m. Saturday when 41-... -
Winter Springs charity: Oprah Winfrey gifts are nice; giving matters more
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelEleven representatives from a Winter Springs charity collected a stack of gifts from Oprah Winfrey in a show that aired Monday. But Connie McCahan, co-founder of Change Through Giving, hopes the Winfrey headlines will bring more attention to her group's... -
Another night with lots of Fantasy 5 winners
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog - Orlando SentinelThese days it seems like there is either a rolldown in the Fantasy 5 or half the state splits the jackpot. There were 10 jackpot winners Saturday night and none of them was a Quick Pick. You people love to play low numbers. Each ticket won $23,354.19, but... -
Boaters: BOLO big flying fish
South Florida Sun-SentinelIf you plan to boat way down upon the Suwannee River this month be forewarned: Flying fish are back, reports The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. So the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding boaters to slow down and watch out...Tags: Nature, Big Pine Key, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, Conservation
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