Many spots around Florida reported the coldest January in over a decade, in some spots, a quarter of a century. February promises warmer weather, at least in the short term ...
Departure time is now earlier for more than 200 Carnival Cruise Line sailings across two different ships. Is your cruise ...
MIAMI - It was a milder start to the final Friday of January with temperatures mostly in the low 70s across South Florida. We were 10 to 12 degrees warmer than Thursday morning. Mainly dry, warm and ...
The last time South Florida had a January cold was January 2010, which had an average temperature of 64.1 degrees, said Sherman. While we are still far from the coldest January on record, which ...
High fire danger warnings have been a recurring theme for Los Angeles in January. Here's a look at how many red flag warnings were issued this month.
Do your friends support your choice to try Dry January? If some of them are undertaking Dry January in solidarity with you, they will never pressure you. If you feel that someone is trying to get ...
Orlando came in second for being the most sober curious city in the country, behind only Atlanta, according to the study.
Dry January doesn’t have to be so dry. It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay somewhat sober even throughout the year. Whether you’re detoxing after a ...
Billy Causey, then-Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary superintendent, smiles during a presentation aboard a ferry to the Dry Tortugas National ... Lisa Fuss Miami Herald After three ships ...
Every January, millions of people participate in “Dry January,” a month-long break from alcohol The benefits add up quickly from better sleep and improved digestion to clearer thinking and a ...
Still, Greenville-area restaurants and social spaces are serving up non-alcoholic drinks and mocktails to help those who committed to Dry January — a challenge that aims to eliminate alcohol ...
Are you planning on participating in Dry January? As the challenge gains popularity in Austin every year, there are more and more events to choose from! Editor-In-Chief of Austin Monthly ...