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Why is Boating So Appealing?

Boating might be Fort Lauderdale’s greatest pastime, and it doesn’t show signs of slowing down. The city’s annual boat show posted excellent results, and you...

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  • fort-lauderdale
  • Nov 16, 2016

What To Do When You See Drunk-Driving On the Road

On Nov. 13 a drunk driver crashed into a home on the north side of Lexington. The car hit and injured a sleeping man on...

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  • lexington
  • Nov 15, 2016

Memphis Drivers: Take A Look At These Myths About Cars and Trains

On Nov. 9, a person was killed after being hit by a train in Memphis. The train collided with the person at the corner of...

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  • memphis
  • Nov 15, 2016

How Can Sarasota Commuters Stay Safe During This Week’s Longboat Pass Bridge Construction Work?

The Florida Department of Transportation has begun work to fix a jammed drawbridge in Sarasota County. Construction to repair Longboat Pass Bridge will last throughout...

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  • sarasota
  • Nov 15, 2016

City’s Drinking Reaching High Levels, but You Can Avoid The Hassle and Danger

Some call Tallahassee a drinking town with a football problem, and a recent report by 24/7 Wall Street somewhat agrees. The city indulges in various...

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  • tallahassee
  • Nov 15, 2016

Drones Falling Out of the Sky Isn't the Only Thing You Need to Worry About

GoPro issued a recall for its new camera drones last week, after videos showing the drones losing power mid-flight and plunging hundreds of feet to...

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  • Nov 15, 2016

So You're Interested in Donating Toys in Jackson, but Not Sure What to Do? We're Here to Help

Some children in Jackson miss out on Christmas. The holidays without loved ones might mean less cheer, but there are many ways you can support...

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  • jackson
  • Nov 15, 2016

City Officials Are Trying to Stop People From Using Your Street as a Highway

Some homeowners in Cape Coral are grumbling over drivers using residential streets in their neighborhoods to bypass traffic. The issue is drawing the city’s attention,...

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  • fort-myers
  • Nov 15, 2016

Atlanta Drivers: These Are Highways to Watch Out For

As the year comes to a close, Georgia will set a new record for most roadway fatalities in the state’s history. In 2016 so far...

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  • atlanta
  • Nov 15, 2016

Can HART's New Rideshare App Help Increase Bus Ridership, Reduce Traffic?

The Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority launched an app-based ridesharing service for bus riders on Monday, Nov. 14. The app, called HyperLINK, will allow bus...

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  • tampa
  • Nov 14, 2016

Mississippi Children's Home Services’ Success Stories

As one of the oldest and largest nonprofits in the state, Mississippi Children’s Home Services’ has helped more than 600,000 children and families statewide improve...

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  • jackson
  • Nov 12, 2016

After Death of Crossing Guard, How Can Speeding in 9th Avenue N School Zone Be Stopped?

A 72-year-old school crossing guard was struck and killed by an impaired driver on Tuesday in St. Petersburg. The victim, David Roundtree, was fatally hit...

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  • st-petersburg
  • Nov 11, 2016

Zipper Merging: Why Drivers Hate It, but Experts Love It

Trying to merge in a construction zone is extremely frustrating, and it’s only made worse by the person who speeds by in the other lane...

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  • Nov 11, 2016

Memphis Drivers Your Soul-Crushing Traffic Jam Might Soon Be Less Horrible

Memphis drivers may have an easier time getting around, now that the city has invested in a high-tech system with an eye on shortening your...

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  • memphis
  • Nov 11, 2016

What Will Happen on Hillsborough Roads Now That Uber and Lyft Are Legal?

After years of disputes over the legality of ridesharing companies in the Tampa Bay area, the Public Transportation Commission approved a temporary agreement allowing Uber...

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  • tampa
  • Nov 10, 2016