LIVE UPDATE BLOG THAT’S ON OUR WEBSITE, WPBF.COM. A WELL KNOWN CAMPGROUND NEXT TO LION COUNTRY SAFARI WILL BE CLOSING ITS DOORS LATER THIS YEAR, CAUSING CONCERN FROM CAMPERS THERE. THE PROPERTY WAS ...
Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, Florida, holds an annual "Christmas with the Chimps" event. The preserve's 17 chimpanzees receive wrapped gifts containing treats, toys, and clothing. Sometimes, ...
ATTRACTION HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN SOLD TO LARRY ELLISON. ELLISON IS ONE OF THE RICHEST MEN IN THE WORLD. CALEB CALIFANO JOINING US LIVE FROM LION COUNTRY SAFARI WITH MORE ON THE SALE AND WHAT IT COULD ...
Lion Country Safari, a revered wildlife sanctuary and tourist attraction in Palm Beach County for nearly six decades, has been sold to a foundation controlled by Oracle co-founder and billionaire ...
Billionaire Larry Ellison is the new jungle king lording over Palm Beach County’s Lion Country Safari. An entity with the same Walnut Creek, California address as the Larry Ellison Foundation paid $30 ...
Something is missing from Blue’s snack, so we play Blue’s Clues with our new host, Josh, to find out what it is. With a little help from our old friends, Steve and Joe, Josh finds out what Blue wants ...
After more than two decades, the original "Blue's Clues" host is back to again ask listeners, old and new, "What do you think?" "Alive With Steve Burns" is the podcast that "listens back," according ...
There was nothing blue about this record-breaking attempt. Blue’s Clues’ iconic host Steve Burns helped the ritzy Goddard School’s Manhattan location start off its year by smashing a new Guinness ...
It’s not every day that you get a shot at setting a world record, but that’s exactly the opportunity that fell in the laps of students and staff at the Goddard School of Manhattan in StuyTown. Walking ...
Steve Burns served as the host of Blue's Clues from its first episode in 1996 until he decided to quit six years later in 2002. As the beloved host of the children's show, Steve was the amiable ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Hospitals can be scary places for children, but two special visitors, who many know from their time on the children’s TV show “Blue’s Clues,” stopped by the hospital Friday ...