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A bird's-eye view of Cedar Key
A remarkable bird is the pelican; his beak can hold more than his belly can. Standing two feet away from a gorgeous brown pelican perched on a piling on the fishing pier in Cedar Key (cedarkey.org), I wished that something more meaningful would have...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Point missed on Jesus-stomping lesson at FAU
If the Florida Atlantic University Jesus-"stomping" instructor was trying to make a point about religious tolerance, then point taken. Too bad so many people, including our governor, are missing the point. You and I may not like the classroom exercise...
Tags: Palm Beach County, Interreligious Dialogue, Students, Arts and Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Scott’s budget proposal closes 8 driver license offices
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Drivers in seven Florida counties may be going elsewhere to get their drivers' licenses in the future. Under Gov. Rick Scott's budget proposal, driver license offices in Gainesville, Sebring, Lakeland, Clermont, Okeechobee, Orlando,... -
Don’t unpack the Christmas bong: Florida still not ready to legalize pot
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — One of the (chicken) nuggets from today's Quinnipiac University poll is that Florida voters don't appear ready to follow Colorado and Washington down the path of legalizing marijuana use just yet. The poll found 52 percent of... -
Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Overton dies
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Ben F. Overton, a Green Bay, Wisc., native who was the first justice elected after merit-retention reforms in the 1970s, died Saturday in Gainesville after complications from heart surgery, the... -
Victims of alleged L.A. serial killer all had children, LAPD says
L.A. NOWAuthorities on Monday announced the arrest of a 72-year-old man who they allege is a serial killer responsible for the slayings of at least three women in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Officials would not elaborate on the backgrounds of...... -
SunFest 2013 lineup includes Kendrick Lamar, Train, Smashing Pumpkins
With the Smashing Pumpkins, Train and the Offspring, the just-announced lineup for SunFest 2013 seems reminiscent of, oh, Lollapalooza ’94. The waterfront music and art festival announced its lineup on Thursday, splitting the bill among ‘90s...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Kendrick Lamar, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros (music group), Intracoastal Waterway, Pumpkin
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Levonte Whitfield runs record-setting 100 (10.15) at Bob Hayes Invitational
Jones senior Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield became the third fastest 100-meter dash runner in Florida high school history on Saturday, running a time of 10.15 seconds to win at Jacksonville’s prestigious Bob Hayes Invitational. The FSU...
Tags: Track and Field, Winter Springs, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Scott to continue pushing teacher raises in school visits today
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott is to continue pushing his plan to give teachers $2,500 across-the-board raises at a Tampa school this afternoon. He is also to visit a Gainesville school this morning, where he'll presumably also be talking up his teacher pay-hike plan.... -
'Westonzuela' offers expatriates a safe home away from home
Welcome to "Westonzuela," where the arepas are fresh and plentiful, flags of yellow, red and blue fly high, and Spanish-language periodicals like "El Venezolano" can be found at the corner gas station. In this western suburb on the edge of the...
Tags: Fidel Castro, Business, Satellite and Cable Service, Maracaibo (Venezuela), Services and Shopping
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Rabies-infected organ donor was thought to be poisoned by fish
The Air Force service member infected with rabies before his organs were transplanted into several patients — including one Marylander who died — was thought previously to have been poisoned by a type of fish. Kathy Giery, a director at...
Tags: HIV, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Rabies
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Cops: Man punched police horse for no apparent reason
FloriDUHKey West cops working a mounted patrol Spring Break detail said Yeorgo Carl Brooklyn Kapiris, 28, interrupted an investigation into underage drinking and allegedly punched a police horse named 'Smoke' for no apparent reason, reports Keysnet.com in the...Tags: Key West, Trials, Spring Break
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