TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— As the temperature drops in Florida this week, residents may also see something else drop from the trees.
South Florida faces an Arctic blast and polar vortex. Will this cold snap lead to an ultimate measure of cold weather here?
After enduring back-to-back hurricanes, citrus farmers in central Florida are bracing for the season's coldest temperatures.
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
One of the oldest citrus producers in the state is shutting down. It comes as another blow to the already struggling industry.
Pointing to Florida’s decades-long fight with deadly citrus greening disease and damage from hurricanes, a major grower ...
Alico Inc. announced Monday that it planned to wind down its citrus operations after the current crop is harvested later this ...
A Pueblo-style house in Miami, an 1890 townhouse in Hudson and a midcentury-modern-style home in North Bethesda.
When temperatures drop in South Florida, it can cause a big problem for Floridians: falling iguanas. When it gets too cold, ...
Santa Rosa County Public Works is accepting live Christmas trees for recycling through Jan. 20. Five designated areas will be participating in the county’s ...
Green iguanas could become cold-stunned as the polar vortex pushes into South FL, bringing temperatures in the 40s to the ...
A developing winter storm threatens to drop snow, sleet and freezing rain on parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas as frigid ...