Is red tide harmful to humans? What exactly is red tide? Here’s what to know as Southwest Florida deals with high levels of algal bloom.
Author: Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post
Golf legend Gary Player sues son, grandson over memorabilia dispute with ‘great’ reluctance
Gary Player is suing his son and grandson over memorabilia he says duo have sold or tried to sell despite agreement requiring items to be returned.
Florida Democratic lawmaker wants Mar-a-Lago punished for maskless New Year’s Eve bash
Trump left Florida on Dec. 31, before that evening’s Mar-a-Lago event, which featured performers Vanilla Ice and members of the Beach Boys.
‘Chicken of the Glades’: Florida officials propose culling invasive python population by eating them
Eating invasive Burmese pythons has been discouraged because of mercury levels, but a new study is underway.
Tropical Storm Zeta forms with sights set on Gulf Coast, could be a hurricane by late Monday
The Gulf Coast is staring at potentially another hurricane this week after Tropical Storm Zeta officially formed early Sunday.
Is Zeta forming? Area near South Florida likely to become next tropical storm
An area in the western Caribbean has 60% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone — and could bring more rain to an already soaked South Florida.
Coronavirus could change Florida’s hurricane planning: Hotels, Lyft, Uber all in play
With hurricane season beginning June 1, Florida emergency managers are considering evacuating people by Uber or Lyft and putting them up at hotels.
Officials are cracking down on turtle smugglers in Florida
Softshell turtles are sold as food in Asia while box turtles are popular pets that can fetch a Florida poacher up to $300 each.
Lower number of shark bites off Florida coast may not be good news. Here’s why.
The number of blacktip sharks off Florida’s shoreline is down nearly 60 percent from 2011. Researchers say warming waters may be the reason.