Three men are facing several charges for trespassing onto a commercial farm in southwest Miami-Dade and unlawfully picking approximately 1,000 pounds of avocados.
A bacterial disease called 'citrus greening' has long devastated fields of oranges and grapefruits across the Sunshine State, including on the Treasure Coast.
Spread the loveIntroduction In a major breakthrough for Florida’s citrus industry, researchers in the Lakeland–Winter Haven ...
Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District firefighters were alerted about 9 a.m. to a fire at an affordable housing complex on ...
Outlying communities on the outer margins of metro areas — some as far away as 60 miles from a city's center — had some of the fastest-growing populations last year, according to the U.S. Census ...
Not long ago, Polk County’s biggest draw was citrus. But last year more people moved there than to any other U.S. county. The ...
“My kids now say, ‘Yes, ma’am,’” she said. Recent hurricanes and citrus diseases in Florida also have made it more attractive ...
“We are thrilled to welcome Michael to Mayfair House,” said Carolyn Dyal, senior vice president of operations at Crescent ...
The Karoo course at Cabot Citrus Farms in Brooksville, Fla., ranks among GOLF's Top 100 Courses You Can Play for 2024-25.
The Florida Conservation Group received $21 million in funding through a Regional Conservation Partnership Program project ...