South Florida
- Are frozen iguanas dead? Freezing temps persist in South Florida - 'Frozen,' or cold-stunned, green iguanas have been falling out of trees across South Florida as record-breaking cold temperatures persist.
- Frozen iguanas in your yard during South Florida cold snap? FWC will take them at 5 drop-off sites - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is allowing for the removal and transport of cold-stunned iguanas without a permit. The a
- Sun, sand, snow? Not here. At least the snow part, according to records - We have explored this topic, has it ever snowed in SW Florida, and the answer to that question is always the same.
- Millions brace for cold as Florida could see record highs: forecast - The highest temperature in the U.S. Jan. 22 was in Ochopee, Florida. It may not be the last in the coming days.
- Florida man dies in industrial accident with dough mixer at a grocery store - Investigation launched after man’s death at South Florida Kosher Market
- Most Citizens Insurance customers in South Florida could see rates fall by more than 11% in 2026 - Most customers of state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. could see significant rate decreases in 2026. The company is recommending an average 2.6% statewide rate decrease for personal lines accounts beginning on June 1, the start of