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Three Central Florida tickets among Fantasy 5 winners
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog - Orlando SentinelAll four of last night's Fantasy 5 jackpot winners were Quick Picks and three of them were bought in Central Florida. One came from a store Mr. Lucky has shopped at many times: the 7-Eleven at 8510 South U.S. Highway 17-92 in Maitland. Also selling... -
Farm fresh: Whole Foods new drop off for Fla. CSA programs
The Dish - Orlando SentinelWhole Foods Markets in Florida are rolling out a new, state-wide initiative to support local farmers. Effective immediately, all Florida stores will now be serving as drop points for local Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs. A win-win... -
Two Volusia tickets win share of Fantasy 5 jackpot
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog - Orlando SentinelThere were no jackpot winners in either Powerball or the Florida Lottery's Lotto game Wednesday night, but two of three tickets that split the Fantasy 5 jackpot were bought in Volusia County. When I worked out of an office in Orange City, one of my... -
All-electronic toll system debuts this weekend on Homestead Extension in South Florida
Postcards from FloridaThe method for paying tolls for motorists approaching the Florida Keys will change this weekend: Motorists driving to and from the Florida Keys via the Florida Turnpike should be aware of a new all-electronic system toll-collection system to be launched... -
Seasons 52 culinary director honored by produce association
The Dish - Orlando SentinelChef Clifford Pleau, Senior Director of Culinary for Seasons 52, the highly-acclaimed fresh grill and wine bar restaurant, will be honored by the for his innovative and influential use of fresh produce in the culinary arts. One of only six chefs in the... -
Electronic toll collection coming to Turnpike’s Homestead Extension
Postcards from FloridaStarting soon, there will be a new, more efficient option for paying tolls on the southernmost stretch of Florida's Turnpike. Officials with Florida's Turnpike Enterprise plan to introduce an all-electronic system Feb. 19 to collect tolls from motorists... -
Mayo: Hurricane Andrew 20th anniversary, memories of a monster
There are two kinds of people in South Florida: Those who were here for Hurricane Andrew, and those who weren't. If you're among those who were here at the time, like me, you'll probably find it hard to believe that it's been 20 years since the storm...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Fort Lauderdale, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), West Palm Beach
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Record python killed in South Florida
A record-setting Burmese python was killed with a knife in a rural section of southern Miami-Dade County, after a long struggle in which it wrapped itself around a man's legs. The monster snake was 18 feet, eight inches long, beating the previous Florida...
Tags: Everglades, Wildlife, Florida International University, Biology, Environmental Issues
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Crash victim saves driver, unable to rescue passenger in fiery fatal crash
A driver who crashed into a car that burst into flames saved the other driver, but couldn't rescue a passenger who was killed during the Saturday collision on Florida's Turnpike in Miramar, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The fiery accident occurred on...Tags: Accidental Death, Florida Highway Patrol, Miramar, Florida's Turnpike
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Railroad coming to U.S. 27? A new vision emerges
A scenic highway on the edge of the Everglades, U.S. 27 seems far away from the hustle and bustle of interstate commerce. It has no strip malls, few stoplights and gas stations. Vast open land — sugar cane fields, farms, sawgrass — surrounds...
Tags: Everglades, Orlando, Pembroke Pines, Florida East Coast Railway, Highway Transportation
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Migrants cut deep by destruction, confusion
Sentinel National CorrespondentFor thousands of migrant and seasonal farm workers who didn't have much even before Hurricane Charley hit, the devastation has presented special hardships, advocates said after touring Florida migrant camps and residential areas this week. In some cases,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christianity, Language, The Salvation Army, Employees
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At the Pump: You might not be getting what you pay for
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen South Florida drivers buy gasoline, they trust they are getting what they pay for at the pump. But that's not always the case. Some gas pumps break down, shortchanging consumers. Others malfunction in ways that give customers more than they pay for....Tags: Indiana, Consumers, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Science and Technology, Natural Resources
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