A century is quite a milestone. For United Way of West Florida, it’s a history they are proud to continue. United Way of West Florida (UWWF), formerly known as United Way of Escambia County, is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2024. The nonprofit organization serves Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
The four spears were taken by Captain Cook's crew during their first
With only 12 healthy forwards ahead of Tuesday's likely Round 1 preview against the Panthers, the Maple Leafs will aim to "set the tone" in Sunrise and improve upon their impressive road record.
Six endangered smalltooth sawfish were found dead, washed up on shore in the Florida Keys in the last week. The anomaly is baffling researchers and coincides with reports of spinning fish.
Florida Developer Seeks $100 Million For Penthouse Atop 66 Story Building In Brickell Key It looks as though the flight to Florida, specifically Miami, by Wall Street firms and New Yorkers during the height of Covid is starting to pay dividends for the state. And if commercial real estate is dead, someone forgot to tell Swire Properties Inc., who is reportedly seeking $100 million to develop a penthouse atop a 66-story tower on Brickell Key island in Florida. The building is...
An excerpt from ‘Raga Harmony: Harmonic Structures and Tonalities in Indian Classical Music’, by L Subramaniam.
The FWC, along with local, state, and federal authorities, halted a vessel off the coast of Miami-Dade which contained over two dozen illegal migrants.
The pub has had a turbulent few years
He recently returned home to Scotland after admitting that he 'missed the smell of the rain'. Now Ewan McGregor is to lodge retrospective plans to revamp his 'water damaged' £2million home.
Video showed a fire purportedly on a vessel in Sevastopol's Sukharnaya Bay after explosions were heard in the annexed Crimean naval port.
A concrete pavement project caused westbound traffic delays on the Rickenbacker Causeway that affected drivers starting Sunday from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.
The paper's then editor Bob Prew instructed correspondent Cedric Salter to position himself near the Balkans in 1943 to mislead the enemy.