A python hunter captured the second heaviest Burmese python on record in Florida, weighing 202 pounds. The captured female python measured 16 feet, 10 inches long and was found in the Big Cypress ...
Fewer than 5,000 students are admitted to Emory University each year, making it one of the hardest colleges to be accepted in Georgia and in the South. The institution was named the 22nd best in the ...
Some people just don’t know how to have a good time. In A Poet, the new film from Colombian filmmaker Simón Mesa Soto, first-time actor Ubeimar Rios plays the deeply unemployed and even more deeply ...
Editor’s note: The Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 27 and 28, performances at the Fisher Theatre have been canceled due to weather-related travel delays. Those wishing to exchange their tickets for ...
With cannabis sales holding steady in Connecticut and planned federal changes to the industry, a university here is expanding its certificate courses in the cannabis business. The new 16-week Southern ...
Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy has released his new single “For Everybody” alongside an ambitious music film that completes a creative vision first teased through his partnership with Sporty Group.
Dr. Jeff Bird is retiring as president of IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital after a 40-year career in Muncie. Inspired by a family doctor who was his neighbor, Bird served as a physician, mentor, and ...
Professional python hunters Guillermo Tapanes and Matt Kogo spotted something strange swimming in a remote pond on the border of Broward and Palm Beach counties. It was wasn’t moving like an iguana or ...
Ian Easterling, a biologist with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, captured a 153-pound female Burmese python, one of the largest caught in Florida in 2025. Conservancy of Southwest ...
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Evidence suggests pythons may be evolving to tolerate colder climates farther north. These invasive snakes are primarily established in South Florida, south of Lake Okeechobee. As sections of the ...