by Brian Burgess | Dec 31, 2022
The Capitolist’s 2022 Reader’s Choice Story of the Year: Hurricane Ian’s far-reaching impact Our readers have spoken, and more than 34 percent say that Hurricane Ian’s far-reaching impact on Florida should be the 2022 Story of the Year. The...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Dec 30, 2022
Don’t get used to sub-three dollar fuel prices in 2023, a new report says, suggesting the year will see more volatility in gasoline costs Analysts say major metros like Miami and Tampa are likely to peak around $4.50 per gallon next year The report says prices...
by Jordan Kirkland | Dec 20, 2022
Origis Energy is one of America’s largest solar and energy storage developers The projects will add 600 megawatt-hours of storage capacity to Origis solar sites Energy storage has enabled Origis to add grid services to renewable energy generation. Consequently, Origis...
by Jordan Kirkland | Dec 13, 2022
Tucson, Arizona and Portland, Oregon top the lists for most and least aggressive holiday driving Three Florida cities were featured on a list of the Top 10 Cities with the Most Aggressive Holiday Drivers The holiday season is known for being merry and bright, but some...
by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 28, 2022
Gas prices in Florida dipped to $3.39 per gallon on average, according to AAA The price at the pump was the lowest daily average price since November 2nd Florida gas prices dropped an average of 7 cents per gallon last week as millions of Florida motorists hit the...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 21, 2022
Florida played host to the 44th Southeast U.S. – Japan Trade Conference last week and over the weekend Gov. Ron DeSantis gave opening remarks and was joined by Japanese Ambassador Koji Tomita Florida officials say they are pushing to open up non-stop flights...