Florida Business News
- Why Florida's freeze is still costing you at the grocery store
Severe winter freezes in Florida and issues in Mexico caused a sharp increase in tomato prices, a phenomenon some call "Tomatoflation."
- H-1B limbo
Florida’s freeze on hiring H-1B visa holders at public universities — spurred by federal policy — is seeding uncertainty.
- National Hurricane Center tracking tropics. Florida heat, rain expected
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are tracking three tropical waves, one each in the eastern Atlantic, central Atlantic, and eastern Caribbean, but none of them are expected to pose a threat to Florida for now.
- What Florida is sending in a time capsule 250 years into the future
To commemorate America’s 250th birthday, a national nonpartisan organization called America250 asked each state and American territory for items that “reflect the people, places, ideas, and innovations shaping the United States at 250 years.”
- Can you outrun Alzheimer's? This Florida couple thinks so
More Alzheimer's patients are searching for outside conventional medicine, but mainstream doctors say there are no guarantees.






















