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Tom Petty returns to his roots with Mudcrutch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE misadventure began, as so many do, in a dingy Florida strip club. This one was called Dub's, and it was cinder-block roadhouse in Gainesville where, in the early 1970s, a dancer named Bubbles shimmied for students, townies and truck drivers while a...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Wetlands, Roy Orbison, Natural Resources, Foods and Beverages
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DayJet, a new 'on-demand' airline with very light jets
DayJet Corp. has officially launched its on-demand business airline that uses very light jets to shuttle people to five of Florida's regional airports. DayJet began direct service to airports in Boca Raton, Gainesville, Lakeland, Pensacola and...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Business Trips, Boca Raton, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations
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Live: The Vans Warped Tour
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles hard-core quintet the Bronx had an interesting take on the potential of punk rock during the Vans Warped Tour's kickoff show Friday at the Pomona Fairplex. "There is no revolution," howled singer Matt Caughthran during the track "Heart...Tags: Business Trips, Blur (music group), MySpace, Trips and Vacations, Katy Perry
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Live: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Special to The TimesTom Petty is no newcomer to the Hollywood Bowl. He's a frequent visitor, seeming to find both comfort and inspiration in its vast open-air setting, a space well-suited to his epic tales of young antiheroes and world-weary survivors. The power of those...Tags: Classic Rock (genre), Campbell (Osceola, Florida), Music Industry, Contemporary Music (genre), Tom Petty
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Why Reggie should stay
Special to The TimesLIKE most East Coast transplants, Reggie has adapted well to his newfound home in Los Angeles. The 7-foot alligator that's lived in Harbor City's Lake Machado since June has spawned a fan base, at least one dedicated blog, a "free Reggie" T-shirt...Tags: Zoology, Wetlands, Animals, Wildlife, Forestry and Timber
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Ellis Named Sacramento Bureau Chief
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Awards and Prizes, Journalism, Education, Pulitzer Prize Awards, University of Florida
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Unlocking the charm of Gulf's Cedar Key
Special to The Times"We came to Cedar Key from Tampa with an Audubon tour," said Connie Crane, an artist staffing the counter at the Cedar Keyhole gallery cooperative. "I saw a cat lying in the middle of the street nursing her kittens, and I said, 'Oh, that's the kind of...Tags: Zoology, Wetlands, John Muir, Wildlife, Hurricanes
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Winging to the key
GETTING THERE From LAX: Delta and US Airways offer connecting service (change of planes) to Gainesville, about 60 miles northeast of Cedar Key. Restricted round-trip fares start at $447. Delta flies nonstop to Tampa, about 100 miles south of Cedar Key....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Los Angeles International Airport, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation
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Suwannee's Kevarrius Hayes commits to Billy Donovan for 2015
Orlando SentinelCoach Billy Donovan is getting an early jump on his 2015 recruiting class, securing a commitment from power forward Kevarrius Hayes of Suwannee High School in Georgia. Several media outlets reported the commitment of Hayes, a 6-foot-9, 190-pound...Tags: Billy Donovan, ESPN (tv network)
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Former Bolingbrook football star charged with punching bouncer: cops
A former Bolingbrook High School student who plays football for the University of Florida Gators was arrested in Gainesville early Sunday morning after allegedly punching a bouncer because he was not given a discount rate to enter a lounge. Antonio...
Tags: High School Sports, Florida Gators, Lifestyle and Leisure, Witnesses, Chicago Tribune
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Tech startup program to be launched in South Florida
Startup Quest — a new technology-focused entrepreneurial program for the unemployed and under-employed who have college degrees or are veterans — is being launched this fall in South Florida. The new program is offered under a statewide grant...Tags: Business Enterprises, Business, Colleges and Universities, Technology, Broward County
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