Ubuntu’s default wallpaper changes every 6 months, with its official reveal forming a major part of the distro’s development cycle. An estimated 22 million people use Ubuntu on the desktop so its ...
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A jury has been seated in the trial of the woman accused in a deadly hit-and-run. Teresa Zeppi, 60, was escorted by a deputy as she entered the courtroom Monday ...
Floridians love manatees. The marine animals, lovingly known as "sea cows" or "gentle giants," spend the winters swimming in rivers, bays, canals, estuaries and coastal areas from Nov. 15 to March 31.
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Let’s discover the fantastic record-breaking manatee gathering in Florida at Blue Spring State Park. Park officials counted 932 manatees. Florida manatees have faced tough survival challenges in ...
On Feb. 26, a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) crew responded to a manatee-in-distress call in Longboat Key’s Bay Isles community. According to the crew on board ...
Manatee County will host a two-day open house will showcase the historic Powel Crosley Estate, a Mediterranean Revival-style house built in 1929, just weeks after commissioners vowed to never ...
Federal officials said recent counts of the manatee population in Florida show that their numbers have stabilized and don't warrant upgrading their status to endangered — at least for now.
Six months after Hurricane Debby deluged hundreds of Manatee County homes, new reports answer questions about the Lake Manatee Dam’s role in the flooding. Some residents have wondered whether ...
Florida's manatees will likely remain a threatened species. Federal environmental regulators won't recommended increasing their protections as an endangered species. Federal officials said recent ...
People living along the C-24 canal in St. Lucie County told WPTV they’re concerned about manatees being harmed by speeding boaters. WPTV reporter Tyler Hatfield took a boat ride with John Hesch ...