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  • New study ranks Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas cities among the best to get married

    New study ranks Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas cities among the best to get married

    With Valentine’s Day this week, it’s a good time of year to keep an eye on trends in the wedding industry. 

    That’s why WalletHub recently published a list of the best places to get married in 2025. With the average cost of a wedding growing to $35,000 in 2024, couples may want to stay flexible on where to tie the knot – and some cities have a better bang for your buck than others.

    Analysts compared 182 U.S. cities on multiple criteria, including: how much the average wedding costs; how many affordable wedding venues and vendors per capita a city has; and the price of a three-star hotel room.

    Here are the top 50 best places to get married, ranked from least to best.

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    The average cost of a wedding in the U.S. is around $35,000, according to The Knot and WalletHub. (iStock / iStock)

    50. Memphis, Tennessee

    49. Albuquerque, New Mexico

    48. Minneapolis, Minnesota

    47. Indianapolis, Indiana

    46. Jacksonville, Florida

    45. Birmingham, Alabama

    44. Kansas City, Missouri

    43. Chattanooga, Tennessee

    42. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    41. Reno, Nevada

    40. St. Petersburg, Florida

    39. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    38. Springfield, Missouri

    37. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    36. Columbia, South Carolina

    35. Honolulu, Hawaii

    34. El Paso, Texas

    33. Charleston, South Carolina

    32. New York, New York

    31. Knoxville, Tennessee

    30. Seattle, Washington

    29. Washington, D.C.

    28. Tulsa, Oklahoma

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    Husband puts ring on wife’s finger

    WalletHub compared 182 U.S. cities to see which ones were the best value for hosting weddings in. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    27. Richmond, Virginia

    26. Charlotte, North Carolina

    25. Scottsdale, Arizona

    24. Salt Lake City, Utah

    23. Dallas, Texas

    22. Nashville, Tennessee

    21. Sacramento, California

    20. San Antonio, Texas

    19. Tucson, Arizona

    18. Portland, Oregon

    17. Denver, Colorado

    16. Cincinnati, Ohio

    15. Phoenix, Arizona

    14. St. Louis, Missouri

    13. Chicago, Illinois

    12. San Diego, California

    11. Los Angeles, California

    10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    9. New Orleans, Louisiana 

    8. Houston, Texas

    7. San Francisco, California

    6. Austin, Texas

    5. Tampa, Florida

    4. Atlanta, Georgia

    3. Miami, Florida

    2. Las Vegas, Nevada

    1. Orlando, Florida

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    Analysts found that Orlando not only offers an abundance of wedding services, such as party equipment rentals, videographers and DJs, but that it’s also an ideal destination for out-of-town guests.

    “Orlando is a good place for out-of-town guests to stay in because it has the second-highest number of hotels per capita in the country and its three-star hotels can be surprisingly cheap for a big city,” the study found. “Plus, guests who want to stay for more than just the wedding can enjoy Orlando’s abundant attractions – it ranks second among the most fun cities and is the third-best city for foodies.”

    Likewise, WalletHub ranked Sin City very highly, considering it the number one most fun city in America – and with the amount of attractions and affordable restaurants, it’s a good-value location for weddings as well.

    Wedding rings on fallen leaf during autumn while newlyweds pose in background.

    The price of wedding vendors was a key criterion in WalletHub’s study. (iStock / iStock)

    “Another thing to note is that while Las Vegas definitely isn’t the cheapest city for holding your wedding, it’s also not as expensive as you might think – the average cost of having a wedding is the 38th-cheapest out of the more than 180 cities in our study,” the report explained.

    Miami was ranked as the third-best city for weddings, considering the abundance of wedding vendors in South Florida and the Magic City’s reputation as being one of the best U.S. food cities.

    “In addition, staying in Miami is not too taxing on guests’ wallets,” the study noted. “The lowest price for a 3-star hotel room is $81, the 12th-lowest in the country, and Miami has an abundance of affordable restaurants rated at least 4.5 stars.”

    The most expensive cities to get married in included: Oakland, California; Oxnard, California; Pearl City, Hawaii; Fremont, California; Santa Rosa, California, and San Jose, California.

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    Orlando was a top-40 city in terms of wedding affordability, WalletHub found. (iStock / iStock)

    “When weddings can cost tens of thousands of dollars and prices have only become even more outrageously inflated in recent years, it pays to hold your wedding in a city that’s affordable, both for those paying for the wedding and for guests who will need to make accommodations,” WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo advised. “Certain cities also make wedding planning easier with an abundance of options for wedding essentials, from florists to videographers to venues.”

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    “The more options a city has, the more likely you are to receive competitive pricing and to find places that can work with your optimal schedule.”

  • Deadly bird flu genotype in Nevada dairy cattle

    Deadly bird flu genotype in Nevada dairy cattle

    The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently confirmed the deadly bird flu genotype responsible for killing flocks nationwide was found in Nevada dairy cattle.

    The APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) on Friday found the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) genotype D1.1 in dairy cattle, according to a statement.

    The confirmation came a result of state tracing and investigation, following an initial detection on silo testing under the USDA’s National Milk Testing Strategy in Nevada, officials said.

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    “USDA APHIS continues to work with the Nevada Department of Agriculture by conducting additional on-farm investigation, testing, and gathering additional epidemiological information to better understand this detection and limit further disease spread,” the statement read.

    This is the first detection of the virus genotype in dairy cattle – all previous detections in dairy cattle have been a different genotype, B3.13. 

    Milk price inflation

    Milk prices have increased 14.1% from $3.47 per gallon in Jan. 2021 to $3.96 per gallon in June 2024.  (FOX Business / Fox News)

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    Genotype D1.1 represents the predominant genotype in the North American flyways over the fall and winter and has been identified in wild birds, mammals and spillovers into domestic poultry, according to APHIS.

    Eggs are becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive nationwide due to the bird flu, Fox Business previously reported.

    The detection does not change USDA’s HPAI eradication strategy and “is a testament to the strength of our National Milk Testing Strategy,” according to officials. 

    A woman shops for eggs

    CALIFORNIA, USA – JANUARY 23: Egg shelves are seen with a note apologizing to customers for the price increase after the reduction in productivity brought on by poultry fatalities caused by various illnesses, in San Mateo, California, United States o ((Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) / Getty Images)

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    In the interest of sharing information of import to the scientific community, APHIS will publish a technical brief on the findings on its website and post the sequence data on GenBank in the coming week.