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 Brian Burgess | Nov 29, 2022
Carnival Cruise Line reported a record-breaking Cyber Monday that beat 2019’s record by 50 percent The company has also set other sales records this year Disney Cruises also appears to be on the rebound, doubling its revenue over last year For 2023, Disney...
by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 29, 2022
A $5.5 million grant will be awarded to the city of Jacksonville Money from the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund will go toward the construction of a three-mile rail line that will connect businesses at the 600-acre Cecil Commerce Center Governor Ron DeSantis awarded...
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...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 16, 2022
NASA’s Artemis 1 launched in the early morning darkness from Cape Canaveral The countdown was delayed 45 minutes while ground crews fixed another hydrogen leak After successfully reaching orbit, Artemis fired its engines again to propel the spacecraft toward the...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Nov 8, 2022
The DeSantis Administration urged a circuit judge to dismiss a lawsuit over state-funded flights of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard The motion argues that Democrat State Senator Jason Pizzo, who filed the lawsuit, does not have legal standing to pursue the case...