Early one morning in March 2010, Captain Gary Jarvis cast a heavyweight line into the Gulf of Mexico from the deck of his 57 foot charter boat, Backdown 2. The sun hadn’t yet risen. But bright white ...
For waterfront dining, the Lakeside Inn’s restaurant offers views almost as delicious as their food. As Florida’s oldest continuously operating hotel (since 1883), the Lakeside Inn exudes historic ...
The Pritchard House, a beautifully preserved Victorian home built in 1891, offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent Titusville family during Florida’s Gilded Age. The house has been meticulously ...
Savor Florida all-you-can-eat seafood restaurants serving fresh coastal dishes and generous portions that make every visit ...
Fort Myers police, firefighters, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission attempted to capture the coyote at the Luminary ...
Japan and China have both told CITES that they don’t support listing the eels. And in the U.S., the Atlantic States Marine ...
Leon County Circuit Judge Angela Dempsey denied the temporary preliminary injunction sought by Bear Warriors United, which ...
The Trump Administration’s push for seafood competitiveness could net Florida’s first offshore aquaculture. But some worry ...
Neil Sims has a vision. He imagines thousands of red drum fish swimming in the open Gulf, the Florida sun glinting off coppery scales. These red drum are farmed, not wild. They circle inside a ...
An increasing share of workplace fatalities has been among older workers. Here are some of their stories.
A boater who set out on a fishing trip to celebrate his 70th birthday is recounting the hours spent offshore after his ...
Restaurant writers recall a dozen beloved Florida restaurants that are closed but not forgotten. Among them, a spot where ...