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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

SEC Basketball Weekend: Can Arkansas Avoid an 0-3 SEC Start Against Florida?

This weekend in the SEC features some top matchups, with teams like Tennessee and Kentucky facing tough challenges. But one game stands out: Florida at Arkansas. The Razorbacks, led by Coach John Calipari, are at risk of going 0-3 in conference play. Calipari’s last time experiencing such a start wa

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Macy’s: Saying Goodbye to Some South Florida Stores

Some big news for shoppers in South Florida: a few Macy’s stores and Furniture Galleries are packing up and saying goodbye. Macy’s recently announced their plan to close around 150 stores across the country that aren’t performing well. In South Florida, this means a handful of stores are on the chop

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Florida Heats Up with NHL's Outdoor Games in 2026

Imagine playing ice hockey in the sunshine! That's what the NHL has planned for 2026. The league is shaking things up by hosting two outdoor games in Florida. On January 2, the Florida Panthers will face the New York Rangers at loanDepot park, home of the Miami Marlins. This will be the first NHL ga

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Tennessee Coach Rick Barnes on Lessons Learned from Florida Loss

Tennessee's head coach, Rick Barnes, didn't hold back after his team's 73-43 loss to Florida. He credited Florida's defense and their ability to control the boards as key factors in the game. Barnes admitted that Tennessee struggled with shot selection and lost their poise, leading to a disconnected

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Florida Braces for Freezing Temperatures: A Surprising Weather Shift

A chilly surprise is headed to Florida, with the National Weather Service warning that a cold front from the northwest is about to bring freezing temperatures. This isn't your typical Florida weather, so it's important to pay attention. The cold air is expected to hit northern Florida the hardest, w

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Judge Steps into VR for Courtroom Crime Scene Tour

Imagine standing in a courtroom, but instead of looking at photos or watching CCTV footage, the judge puts on a virtual reality (VR) headset. This isn't science fiction; it happened in Broward County, Florida. Judge Andrew Siegel decided to see things from a different perspective—literally. He agree

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Week 18 NFL Picks: Florio vs. Simms - The Final Showdown

In the last week of the 2024 NFL season, Florio and Simms are neck and neck. Florio leads by three games straight up, but Simms is close behind. They disagree on two games straight up and six against the spread. Let's dive into their Week 18 picks. Browns face the Ravens, who are aiming for the div

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

No Drones for Dallas New Year's: Safety Concerns After Florida Crash

You know how Reunion Tower in Dallas usually has a cool drone show for New Year's Eve? Well, this year, the drones are a no-go. Why, you ask? A drone provider from Coppell, Texas, called Sky Elements, decided to back out after a little mishap in Florida. A spokesperson from Reunion Tower said Sky El

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Why Counting Calories Isn't Always the Answer

Let's talk about calories. We eat them, we burn them, and we often obsess over them. But is counting every single calorie really the best way to stay healthy? Not so fast. First off, calories come from food. We need them to live and do stuff like breathe or run a race. So, to lose weight, you have

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Dec 29 2024CRIME

Train Crash in Florida: Fire Truck on Tracks

In a surprising turn of events, a fire truck in Florida drove onto train tracks after waiting for another train to pass. This led to a devastating crash with a high-speed passenger train on Saturday morning. The incident happened in bustling downtown Delray Beach, leaving 15 people injured, includin

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