Investing in BlackRock 'a clear conflict of interest,' hurts West Virginians, treasurer says
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore has pulled banking contracts from BlackRock over anti-energy concerns.
American Airlines international flight turns around after passenger refuses to comply with mask requirement
An American Airlines flight was forced to turn around on Wednesday and go back to Miami after a passenger refused to comply with the federal mask requirement.
People flocking to Florida for low taxes, crime and exponential job growth, Miami mayor says
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez claims low taxes, low crime and "leaning into innovation" has helped the city's economic boom.
West Virginia dumps BlackRock fund over anti-energy stance
The state of West Virginia will no longer use a BlackRock Inc. investment fund due to the firm's push for climate-focused strategies that state Treasurer Riley Moore says threaten the state's economy
Price of orange juice on the rise amid forecasts of smallest crop since 1945
Government agricultural forecasters said they expect the smallest Florida orange crop since World War II, touching off a rally in juice futures that were already at their highest level in years because of the pandemic.
Kentucky candle factory's tornado damage may cost 250 their jobs
Workers at a candle factory that was destroyed when a tornado hit Kentucky last month are facing layoffs if they cannot be transferred to another facility.
Florida homes at center of Baltimore prosecutor Mosby's alleged crimes
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby was indicted by a grand jury on federal charges, alleging the prosecutor had committed perjury and falsified mortgage applications for her own financial benefit.
Disney World announces new weekday ticket for Florida residents
Through April 7, Florida residents will be able to purchase the Disney Weekday Magic Ticket for $149 for a two-day pass.
Tampa housing market heats up, with million-dollar homes re-listed for nearly double
The Tampa Bay area is being predicted to be the hottest housing market in the coming year.
Walmart work pants fit only male drivers, Alabama woman’s lawsuit says
Call it the sisterhood of the delivery pants.
Florida woman wins same jackpot at the same casino twice in 18 days
The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa announced that a Florida resident playing the Dragon Link slot machine won two jackpots worth over $1 million each twice in less than a month.
Myrtle Beach real estate: What you can get for $850K
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a popular destination for both tourists and vacation home buyers.
Georgia employer facing Labor Dept lawsuit after paying departing staffer in pennies
The U.S. Labor Department has announced a lawsuit against a Georgia auto repair shop owner who paid an employee with more than 91,000 pennies.
Pittsburgh Steelers co-owner sells $8.5M Disney World resort home
Pittsburgh Steelers co-owner Robert Citrone has sold his Walt Disney World Resort home
Uber slams rider with $600 bill during I-95 winter storm traffic disaster
A Virginia man who became trapped in the winter storm traffic disaster that snarled Interstate 95 earlier this week says he made it home after nine hours – only to be slammed with a $600 Uber bill.
TikTok couple goes viral after finding a clever way to survive I-95 traffic jam
A viral TikTok video shows how a bread truck delivery driver was able to come to the much-needed assistance of drivers who were left stranded on I-95 in Virginia.
Florida attorney general combats 'smash-and-grab' robberies, organized retail crime
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Tuesday announced legislative efforts targeting organized retail theft crime rings.
Virginia's snowy I-95 traffic jam invites call for better preparedness for the unexpected
Increased spending on public health preparedness and drilling for potential disaster response scenarios could help states like Virginia handle the next “unprecedented” storm or other calamity, according one expert.
Washington DC area hit with widespread power outages due to winter storm
Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas were hit with widespread power outages Monday due to a winter storm
CDC tells Americans to avoid cruises 'regardless of vaccination status' amid COVID-19 surge
The CDC sounded the alarm on cruises Thursday amid a surge in COVID-19 cases nationwide, raising its travel warning to the highest level and telling Americans to “avoid cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status.”



















