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Miami Takes The Cake For The Worst Drives In America

NBCMiamiA recent study conducted by the law firm Lemon Law Experts ranked Miami as having the worst drivers in the United States, based on a survey that asked participants to rate behaviors such as phone use while driving and speeding on a scale of 1 to 10. The results showed that 86 percent of Miami residents rated local drivers a 7 or higher, with 10 labeled as “extremely annoying,” and the study also gave Miami top marks for drivers being the most annoying, aggressive, rude, and unpleasant. Other cities rounding out the top five worst drivers were Las Vegas, Nashville, Philadelphia, and New Orleans.
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Schedule For Pensacola Mardi Gras This Weekend

WEAR TV3Mardi Gras season kicks off this week in Pensacola with a lineup of festivities, starting with Mardi Gras Mambo on Thursday, February 12, at the Pensacola Bay Center, featuring performances by Waka Flocka Flame, Ying Yang Twins, and DJ Jazzy Jeff, with tickets currently on sale ranging from about $56 to $132, doors opening at 6:30 p.m., and the event open to all ages. The celebrations continue with the Krewe of Lafitte Illuminated Parade on Friday, February 13, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Pensacola, followed by the city’s Grand Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday, February 14, running from 2 to 5 p.m. Attendees planning to enjoy the parades are encouraged to bring chairs, jackets, and bags for beads and treats, and to share the fun with family and friends. The weekend will conclude with the Pensacola Beach Parade begins at 2:00pm on Sunday afternoon.
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Americans Working Multiple Jobs Becoming More Common

APNewsAn increasing number of Americans are taking on multiple jobs, a trend known as “polyworking,” as a way to achieve greater financial security amid stagnant wages, rising inflation, and concerns about layoffs. Rather than depending on a single income, many workers are building backup revenue streams through side hustles such as freelancing, running online shops, using gig apps, or working part-time event jobs. Experts note that this shift is driven less by career ambition and more by the desire for stability, as a slowing job market and high-profile layoffs push workers to seek financial cushions and greater control over their economic futures.
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One Job Isn’t Cutting It Anymore

AP NewsMore Americans are “polyworking” — stacking two, three, even four jobs just to stay afloat. It’s not about hustle culture anymore. It’s about survival in an economy where one paycheck doesn’t feel safe.
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Uncle Bobby

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Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

February 10 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I keep trying to live a minimalist lifestyle, but I can’t bring myself to get rid of most of my things. Is minimalism just not for me, or am I doing it wrong?

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Manic Minimalist

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FWB To Unveil New PD and FD Boats

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Feb 10, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

FWB To Unveil New PD and FD Boats

📍 Liza Jackson Park

The City of Fort Walton Beach has expanded its maritime emergency capabilities with the addition of two new vessels for its police and fire departments. The Fort Walton Beach Police Department has placed into service Patrol 23, a 23-foot Fluid Marine patrol boat powered by twin Yamaha 115-horsepower engines, designed for stability, rapid response, and year-round operations to support law enforcement patrols, search and rescue missions, joint dive operations with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, and protection of the city’s 11 miles of waterways and coastline, with funding provided by half-cent sales surtax revenues and the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. Meanwhile, the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department has introduced a 32-foot Silver Ships Explorer fire and rescue boat equipped with a dive platform, high-capacity firefighting pump, enclosed cabin, and twin Suzuki 300-horsepower engines, which will be used for water-based firefighting and rescue operations and support the department’s newly formed dive team. The fire boat was funded primarily through a Department of Homeland Security grant and county infrastructure surtax dollars, with additional support from local businesses that donated dive gear and marine safety equipment.

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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National Flannel Day

National Flannel Day is that magical time of year when people celebrate the one fabric that screams “lumberjack cosplay” and “I peaked in '98” simultaneously. It’s a holiday built for folks who think scratchy shirts and seasonal depression go hand in hand. Nothing says cultural renaissance like wearing the same thing your uncle wore to court and your ex wore to Coachella. So go ahead—wrap yourself in plaid, pretend it’s tradition, and ignore the fact you paid $80 to look like a couch from a hunting cabin.

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