A Broward Circuit judge denied Lennar's motion to force arbitration over alleged defects in nearly 350 homes purchased by the ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A strategic barrier island at the mouth of Tampa Bay has a darker history of war unseen. Egmont Key was host to what historians call a concentration camp for the Seminole Indians of ...
This is a day of reckoning for Lennar," said William Scherer, founding partner and manager of Conrad & Scherer, who is ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) were first approved by the city of Tampa in July. Now, the city has reformed its policy to tackle the housing shortage. The update will make it easier for ...
Archival Art and Artifacts Exhibit Runs November 1 - 30 History Fort Lauderdale, committed to preserving our collective heritage, promoting historical literacy, and fostering a sense of pride and ...
From desert resorts to mountain retreats, these premier Native American–owned casinos redefine luxury gaming across the country. Each destination blends first-class hospitality, fine dining and ...
The stage is set for a big District 1-4A Division II showdown on Halloween night. The No. 4-ranked Greenwood football team took care of business on Friday night with an impressive 56-7 victory over ...
This collection contains all 20 original folios of Thomas Loraine Mckenney and James Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal ...
Over 30,000 people have fallen prey to investment scams across India’s major cities in the past six months, with total losses exceeding Rs 1,500 crore, according to a report by the Ministry of Home ...
Kansas Athletics staff photographer Jeff Jacobsen shares his memories of what he saw “Through the Lens” from his 23-year career with the Jayhawks. In my youth, our family often visited the Native ...
In 1889, while searching for stray cattle in southwestern Colorado, rancher Richard Wetherill and his four younger brothers stumbled across ancient ruins in the cliffs of a high plateau known as Mesa ...
On the 27th day of the month of June, 1527, the Governor Panfilo de Narvaez departed from the port of San Lucar de Barrameda, with authority and orders from Your Majesty to conquer and govern the ...