Florida's timber industry is in trouble. Can it be saved?
Timber has been one of the state's top cash crops for years. But continued success is dependent on whether landowners replant for the future – and some have decided to give up.
From bedside to C-suite
Nurse leaders around the state are leveraging their clinical backgrounds to run hospitals and tackle some of the health care industry's biggest challenges.
Bob Graham, former Florida governor and U.S. senator, dies at 87
Graham left his fingerprints throughout the state over his more-than four decades in Florida politics, during which he became known for his pragmatic, centrist approach.
Florida's agriculture commissioner restricts cattle imports due to the spread of avian flu
Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson issued an emergency rule that prevents importing some cattle because of the evolving spread of a type of avian influenza in dairy herds outside of Florida.
$58 million in unclaimed 2020 tax refunds owed to Floridans
The IRS is sitting on an estimated $58 million in unclaimed tax refunds from the year 2020 that are owed to Floridians.