Brevard County’s southern barrier island is one of the least developed areas on Florida’s Atlantic coast. It’s a quaint, still pristine paradise, but all that seemed at risk just a few years ...
The Pacific nation, with a population of 18,000, overcame the resistance of governmental leaders and advisers, to sign a ...
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Campbell Soup heiress' Manalapan estate hits the market for $85M
The latest trophy listing in Florida's luxury market pairs a storied American fortune with one of the state's most coveted ...
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awards $5 million towards revitalizing Accomack’s Cedar Island
The Accomack County Board of Supervisors learned Wednesday that the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has approved $5 ...
Florida barrier islands host 765,000+ residents as development raises hurricane, erosion and insurance risks while taxpayers fund repeated beach restorations.
Great Barrier Island may feel timeless, but from electric dirt bikes to world-class gin and slicker ferry bookings, Aotea is embracing a wave of low-key upgrades. Michael Botur shares what’s new and ...
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US forces raid ship, seize cargo headed to Iran from China Taylor Swift cried offstage at her first concert after 3 fans were killed 11-month-old puppy left at shelter with no info—then life changed ...
An aerial view of the Bentley construction site near the coastline on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025, in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. Matias J. Ocner [email protected] An aerial view of on-going construction ...
If you want to feel transported to a tropical island without ever leaving the country, a quick trip across Longboat Pass Bridge could be just what the doctor ordered. Connecting the barrier island of ...
A Flagler County woman has started a campaign to create a new Florida county named after Donald Trump. The proposed "Trump County" would consist of barrier islands from St. Augustine to Ponce Inlet, ...
ISLAND HISTORY: Japanese migration & Robert W. Irwin, ‘The Father of Japanese Immigration to Hawaii’
According to Hawaiian legend, the first Japanese to set foot in Hawaii were crew members of a Japanese ship that had been blown off course by a typhoon, and made landfall at Maui during the 1300s.
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