Southwest Florida's famed vacation spots — Naples, Captiva and Sanibel Islands, Fort Myers Beach, Pine Island Sound — have long been escapes from Florida's more bustling east coast.
The aftermath in Fort Myers Beach looked like a war zone, while other areas were more fortunate, and are well on their way to recovery, if not already open for business.
AAA Estimates Nearly 6.3 Million Floridians Will Travel Over the Holidays | Sarasota Magazine
New data from AAA estimates that 6.3 million Floridians will travel 50 miles or more away from home between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, 2023. That's an increase of nearly 108,000 people over last year and a new record-high for the year-end holiday travel period in Florida.
Nationwide, AAA reports that 90 percent of holiday travelers will drive to their destinations. In Florida specifically, nearly 5.8 million residents will take at least one holiday road trip (110,000 more than last year).
Tuesday's Daily Pulse - Florida Trend
Taking Flight: Luciano Macagno - Florida Trend | Feature
At least 30 multinational corporations have their Latin America headquarters in South Florida, and as global economists look at the decades to come, Latin America’s relatively young population and entrepreneurial talent make a compelling long-term case for future growth, with Miami the ...
Spirit starting Atlantic City flights from Palm Beach airport
Discount carrier Spirit Airlines is renewing a wager that gamblers and other South Floridians will again fly to Atlantic City this winter from Palm Beach International Airport.
The Miramar-based airline plans to resume service on Thursday to the New Jersey gambling Mecca, which is home to nine casinos as well as sport betting, the latter of which is still illegal in Florida.
MSC Cruises brings latest ship to Florida with a thrill ride on top – Sun Sentinel
MSC Cruises is back with another new ship in Florida, and this one is strapping cruisers in to whip them around on a robotic arm right in the middle of the top deck.
The MSC Seascape, one of the cruise line's largest vessels in the Seaside EVO class, coming in at more than 170,000 gross tons, arrived to PortMiami on Sunday to begin its first season sailing the Caribbean.
Just say no to flawed, secretive insurance plan | Editorial – Sun Sentinel
The more we learn about the property-insurance legislation that Florida's lawmakers are considering during the special session that started Monday, the more we're convinced: These proposals are bad for consumers and there's no good reason to pass them.
The identical House and Senate bills (HB 1A, SB 2A) were negotiated in secrecy. Some insurance company lobbyists were clearly in the loop, but even many lawmakers were not. The legislation wasn't made public until after 6 p.m. Friday.
Sheriff's deputy dressed as the Grinch gives onions to speeding drivers – Sun Sentinel
Several motorists who were speeding through an elementary school zone on the Florida Keys Overseas Highway received an odorous onion as a reminder to slow down from a county sheriff's deputy dressed as the Grinch.
Col. Lou Caputo, a 37-year veteran of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office who conjured up the concept more than 20 years ago, was back on the streets Tuesday.
An analysis of Wednesday's Miami Heat-Oklahoma City Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY — Observations and other notes of interest from Wednesday night's 110-108 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder:
– Instead, a fifth foul with 5:28 to play, later fouling out on the play that allowed the Thunder to tie with 25.7 seconds to play.
Brandon Inniss, Edwin Joseph still hearing from Hurricanes
MIAMI GARDENS — American Heritage star wide receiver Brandon Inniss has been committed to Ohio State since June and has given no indication that he is wavering.
Still, Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal is not about to let the local five-star prospect leave South Florida without a fight, pitching his ability to get on the field soon.
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