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Florida reefs vulnerable to cold and hot water threats, researchers find
Extreme low water temperatures can have damaging effects on Florida’s fragile coral reefs similar to high temperatures feared from climate change, according to a new paper from University of Georgia scientists.
The study came in reaction to an...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Florida, Education, Science and Technology, University of Georgia
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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: Christmas, Festive Events, Key West, Family, International Travel
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Murder gets personal for Hall's Thorn
'Dead Last' By James W. Hall. Minotaur, 304 pages, $25.99 The newspaper obituary isn't just the announcement of a person's death and service schedule. Obits often are homages to a life well lived, an insightful look at a person and the impact he or she...Tags: Crimes, Television, Abusive Behavior, Obituaries, Newspaper and Magazine
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Tropical fun continues in the fall in Florida Keys
It's summer now, but that season is pretty much endless in the Florida Keys, where the weather — and the mindset — is tropical year-round. From pirates to powerboats, here are the highlights of fall's events in the Keys and the Conch...Tags: Festive Events, Key West, Marathon, Nature, Arts and Culture
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Search is on for rare Florida butterfly
A search is on for one of South Florida’s rarest butterflies, as researchers and volunteers scour Biscayne National Park and northern Key Largo for the Schaus swallowtail butterfly.
An acrobat among butterflies, the Schaus can perform the trick...Tags: Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Natural Resources, Conservation
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Men’s Health announces 9 Manliest Restaurants in America
The Dish - Orlando SentinelMen’s Health has announced the nine regional winners of its “Manliest Restaurant in America” online contest. Alabama Jack’s in Key Largo FL made the top nine. The finalists were based on the number of reader votes for 45 restaurant... -
Jimmy Johnson???s Big Chill among restaurants cited by inspectors last week
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelCritical violations of state sanitation and safety laws observed by inspectors at two South Florida restaurants last week prompted the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to cite them. Jimmy Johnson???s Big Chill Restaurant & Bar,...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Key West, Palm Beach County, Services and Shopping
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Stranded pilot whale transferred to Orlando
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelSeaWorld Orlando is now home to one of the 20 pilot whales, which had stranded themselves in the Keys earlier this year. The 9-foot-long, nearly 600-pound female is pictured here, at the park's new, 40,000-gallon rehabilitation pool, a facility designed... -
Are you Duffy’s key to a happy home?
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelFrom Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida: Meet Duffy, a 4-year-old, 65-pound Lab who loves to snuggle. If he could talk, this is what he might tell you: I am a good boy, so I'm not sure how I ended up in dog jail — but LRRoF got me out just in time... -
A new book — ‘John Huston: Courage and Art’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelJohn Huston, the late director of “The Maltese Falcon,” “The African Queen,” “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” “Prizzi's Honor” and “The Dead,” hasn't inspired a lot of scholarship over the... -
Micko-Archambault
Ashley Micko and Shane Archambault were married April 14 in Key Largo, Fla. Parents of the couple are Martin and Julene Micko of Claremont, Daniel Archambault of Jeffery City, Wyo., and Billie Seerley of Tomball, Texas. The couple lives in Lander, Wyo....Tags: Texas, Human Interest
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Crocodile cleared in Keys incident
It turns out it wasn’t a crocodile that overturned a kayak and injured two people off Key Largo last month.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission investigated the April 28 encounter to see whether an American crocodile had been...Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Natural Resources, Conservation, Florida
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