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An argument that Florida’s land boom in the 1920s, not the stock market crash, was the real reason for the financial crisis that followed.
In some states, like Florida, government agencies depend on fines to make up budge shortfalls.
Growing numbers of green iguanas, an invasive species in Florida, mean the business of iguana control is booming.
Homeownership gives creatives a place to live and work.
Regina Talabert opened up a free prom pop-up store in tribute to her daughter Noricia.
Under former governor Rick Scott, Florida state employees said — and documents confirmed — there was a ban on using the term “climate change.” Instead of “sea level rise,” employees were instructed to say “nuisance flooding.”
Despite its lack of order, it works.
After years of legal battles, a Miami-based company won the right to carry out exploratory oil drilling in the Florida Everglades.
Larger insurance providers have been cutting back on Floridians' property insurance coverage.
This weekend's show, one of the world's most important, combines modern art, celebrities and big business.