Three hunters recently captured a massive Burmese python in the Florida Everglades. Zach Hoffman, Jan Gianello and Justice Sargood caught the invasive snake near Everglades City just after midnight on ...
The external review of the Poteet Police Department was completed earlier this month. Read full article: Fired SAPD lieutenant indicted, accused of altering discipline records in Melissa Perez case ...
THE EVERGLADES, FLA. (WSVN) - Catching Burmese pythons is an itch that hundreds of hunters can’t wait to scratch every year, and for 10 days this month, they’re sending the big reptiles on the run in ...
Ever admired a snazzy pair of python boots? Snapped open an elegant python-skin clutch? Dreamed of cinching your jeans with a sleek python belt? Zach Hoffman is one of them. A transplant from Boston, ...
The origins of Florida’s python crisis lie in the exotic pet trade of the 1980s and 1990s. These snakes were initially sold as pets but were frequently abandoned in the wild once they outgrew their ...
In America’s swamps, two apex predators define two very distinct paydays: alligators in Louisiana and pythons in Florida. Both are dangerous to catch, regulated by the states to preserve the ecosystem ...
(WSVN) - The annual Florida Python Challenge is underway with hundreds of hunters competing for the championship prize. With no natural predators in Florida, the Burmese pythons are on these hunters’ ...
Read full article: Pedestrian fatally struck by 2 vehicles in Sumter County, FHP says "CHURCH ST PASEO ENTRY" Rendering view. Courtesy: City of Orlando, Baker Barrios Architects, Inc. Tinder Gold just ...
Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida said it is running dangerously low on food. Read full article: Jacksonville business owner stuck in Jamaica wants to use his roofing business to help with ...
Read full article: Eastpointe teacher on leave after arrest linked to child exploitation materials Madison Chock and Evan Bates, of the United States, compete in the ice dance's free dance segment at ...
HOLEY LAND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, Fla. — It’s after midnight when the windshield fogs up on Thomas Aycock’s F-250 pickup truck. He flashes a low smile as he slowly maneuvers through the sawgrass, ...