A Southwest Florida python removal program has captured over 48,000 pounds of the invasive snakes. This year's python breeding season started earlier than usual, possibly due to warmer winter weather.
The invasive snakes are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes. Pythons may increasingly be found in residential backyards and urban areas adjacent to these waterways.
It was a productive 2025 for Burmese python hunter Kevin Pavlidis. Pavlidis once again captured the most pythons in December for the South Florida Water Management District's Python Elimination ...
Florida's average gas price dropped 14 cents to $2.67 per gallon, the lowest since March 2021. The Crestview-Fort Walton Beach area had the state's cheapest gas at an average of $2.49 a gallon. West ...
The Florida Gators gymnastics team is ranked No. 1 in the nation for the first time in 1,758 days. Florida achieved the top spot after scoring 197.725 in its season-opening meet, the highest score in ...
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 ...
EVERGLADES, FLA. (WSVN) — A pair of python hunters stumbled across a python swim party that might offer new insights into their nesting patterns in Florida. Professional python hunters Guillermo ...