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Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026
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Florida Lawmakers Continue Debate Over Property Tax Changes and Local Budget Impact
State officials and stakeholders continue to debate the long-term impact of proposed property tax reforms, including potential effects on local government funding for public services such as schools and emergency response.
Florida High School Athlete Coleman Borthwick Named Prep Baseball Player of the Year
Prep Baseball Florida has named Coleman Borthwick of South Walton as its 2026 High School Player of the Year, recognising his standout performance in the state’s high school baseball season.
Florida Wildlife Officials Reissue Safety Guidance Following Recent Alligator Incidents
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has reiterated safety advice for residents following recent alligator encounters, urging the public to avoid feeding wildlife and maintain safe distances.
Experts Warn El Niño Conditions Could Intensify Heat and Severe Weather Risks in 2026
Health and meteorological experts are warning that ongoing El Niño conditions may increase the risk of extreme heat and severe thunderstorms through 2026, raising concerns for vulnerable populations.
National Hurricane Center Reports No Active Storms in Atlantic Basin
The National Hurricane Center says there are currently no active tropical storms in the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico, offering a brief period of calm during the 2026 hurricane season.
Team Florida Departs for Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota
Athletes representing Team Florida have left for the Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota, with community groups offering support ahead of the national competition.
Florida High School Tennis Player DJ Bennett Advances Toward US Open Pathway
Florida tennis player DJ Bennett is preparing for upcoming appearances linked to the US Open pathway, continuing a strong run of competitive performances in national-level tennis.
ICON Park Launches Spheres Bubble Show for Summer Visitors in Orlando
ICON Park in Orlando has introduced the Spheres Bubble Show as part of its summer programming, adding a new family-focused attraction to the city’s tourism lineup.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Expands Summer Attractions and Entertainment Line-Up
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has launched new seasonal entertainment offerings and expanded attractions as it seeks to increase visitor numbers during the summer tourism period.
Disney World’s Multi-Generational Workforce Highlights Longstanding Family Employment Traditions in Florida
A new report highlights how multiple generations of Florida families continue to work at Walt Disney World, underscoring the resort’s role as one of the state’s largest and most enduring employers.
Osceola County Breaks Ground on Permanent Memorial for Pulse Nightclub Victims
Osceola County has begun construction of a permanent memorial honouring the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub tragedy, marking a formal step in long-term remembrance efforts.
Titusville Authorities Investigate Paragliding Incident Near Interstate 95
Law enforcement in Titusville are reviewing a paragliding incident reported near Interstate 95, with officials assessing what occurred and ensuring safety for those involved.
Florida Reopens Marion County River After Alligator Bite Incident Prompts Temporary Closure
Authorities have reopened a Marion County river after a snorkeler was bitten by an alligator, with officials reiterating safety guidance for residents and visitors using Florida waterways.
Florida Insurance Market Strength Improves as Reinsurance Costs Fall and Capital Access Expands
Stronger reinsurance pricing and increased investor participation are improving Florida’s insurance market outlook, with analysts suggesting the trend could support long-term investment in infrastructure and flood mitigation.
Orlando Faces Mid-Nineties Heat as National Weather Service Issues Summer Heat Advisory
Meteorologists in Orlando are forecasting mid-90s temperatures, with officials urging residents to limit outdoor activity during peak hours and stay hydrated as early summer heat intensifies across central Florida.
Sanford Deputy-Involved Shooting Leaves One Dead as State Investigation Begins
A deputy-involved shooting during a local event in Sanford on Monday resulted in one fatality, with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement launching an investigation into the circumstances of the incident.
Florida Expands Ban on High-Risk Synthetic Substances Sold in Retail Stores
Florida has extended its emergency prohibition on so-called “gas station morphine” and other synthetic substances, as state officials continue efforts to restrict access to unregulated drugs in retail outlets.
Cocoa Beach Police Resolve Armed Standoff on North Atlantic Avenue Without Injuries
Police in Cocoa Beach safely detained an armed man after an hours-long standoff on Monday morning, ending the incident without injuries following extended negotiations.
Tampa Police Investigate Fatal Downtown Shooting Near West Main Street and North Albany Avenue
Tampa police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred late on June 21 in the downtown area, with detectives continuing to seek information while urging the public to rely on verified updates.
Tampa Police Swear In 22 New Officers to Strengthen City Law Enforcement Capacity
The Tampa Police Department has added 22 new officers in a swearing-in ceremony on June 22, part of efforts to maintain staffing levels and support public safety operations across the city.
Florida Reinsurance Market Sees 2.8 Billion Dollar Coverage Programme With Lower Costs for State Insurer
Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corporation has secured a 2.8 billion dollar reinsurance and catastrophe bond programme for 2026, with costs down around 30 percent year on year amid improved market conditions and post-litigation re...
Florida Voters to Decide Major Property Tax Relief Amendment in November Ballot
Voters in Florida will consider a constitutional amendment proposing a higher homestead exemption of 250,000 dollars and a reduction in the annual assessment cap for non-homestead properties, a measure aimed at addressing housing afforda...
Florida Democrats Finalize 2026 Midterm Candidate Slate With Focus on Affordability and Housing Costs
The Florida Democratic Party has completed candidate qualifying for the 2026 midterm elections, with campaign messaging centred on cost-of-living pressures, housing affordability and a push to shift the state’s political direction ahead ...
Florida Real Estate Debate Intensifies Over Rising Insurance Costs for Homeowners Associations
Public debate continues in Florida over rising insurance premiums affecting homeowners associations, with policymakers and advocates exploring potential regulatory responses to cost pressures.
Florida Insurance Officials Continue Efforts to Attract New Private Carriers
State insurance regulators say discussions are ongoing with potential new entrants to Florida’s property insurance market, as part of broader efforts to increase competition and stabilize coverage.
South Florida Flood Recovery Efforts Continue After Heavy Rainfall
Local emergency teams in South Florida are continuing cleanup and drainage work following recent heavy rain, with officials highlighting ongoing challenges in flood-prone urban areas.
Port Everglades Approves Cruise Terminal Modernization Expansion
Port Everglades has approved additional investment to expand and modernize cruise terminal facilities, supporting larger vessels and reinforcing its role in the global cruise network.
Florida Department of Health Issues Routine Summer Mosquito Awareness Reminder
State health officials are reminding residents to take basic precautions against mosquito-borne illnesses during the summer months, including property maintenance to eliminate standing water.
Miami Beach Considers Changes to Short-Term Rental Licensing Rules
The Miami Beach Commission is reviewing potential updates to short-term rental regulations, seeking to balance tourism activity with resident concerns over privacy and neighborhood impacts.
Naples Introduces Downtown Traffic Flow Changes to Ease Seasonal Congestion
City officials in Naples have rolled out new traffic management measures in the downtown area aimed at improving congestion and pedestrian access during peak seasonal periods.
Florida State University Expands Marine Science Research Partnership
Florida State University has entered a new research collaboration with environmental agencies focused on coastal resilience and marine biology, supported by state funding over the next two fiscal years.
South Florida Homebuilders Report Ongoing Housing Supply Constraints
The South Florida Homebuilders Association says new housing supply remains limited due to land shortages and high labor costs, even as mortgage rates fluctuate and demand persists.
South Florida Law Enforcement Launches Task Force Against Illegal Street Racing
Police agencies across South Florida have formed a joint enforcement initiative targeting illegal street racing and dangerous driving, citing public safety risks and damage to road infrastructure.
Miami-Dade Transit Proposes Fare Restructuring for Metrorail System
Miami-Dade transit authorities have proposed changes to Metrorail fare structures for public review, aiming to balance revenue needs with continued accessibility for daily commuters.
Florida Agriculture Department Monitors Early Summer Crop Conditions
Florida agricultural officials report stable early summer crop conditions, while closely tracking soil moisture levels and temperatures to ensure seasonal production targets are met.
Tampa Bay Utilities Report Improved Grid Readiness Ahead of Storm Season
Utility providers in the Tampa Bay region say infrastructure upgrades, including vegetation management and system hardening, have improved grid stability ahead of the current tropical weather season.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Adjusts Recreational Fishing Limits for Snapper Species
Florida wildlife officials have implemented updated recreational fishing regulations affecting certain snapper species, part of ongoing efforts to support sustainable fish populations and marine ecosystem management.
Florida Universities See Surge in Fall Semester Applications
Major Florida universities, including the University of Florida and Florida State University, report a significant rise in applications for the upcoming fall semester, reflecting both population growth and sustained demand for higher edu...
Florida Department of Education Updates Statewide Literacy Instruction Guidelines
Florida education officials have released new guidance for literacy programs in public schools, emphasizing standardized assessment methods aimed at improving reading outcomes across elementary education.
Jacksonville Port Authority Reports Rising Container Throughput
The Jacksonville Port Authority reports an increase in container volumes in its latest reporting period, driven by stronger demand for regional distribution and continued improvements in logistics connectivity.
Florida Department of Health Issues Seasonal Mosquito-Borne Illness Advisory
Florida’s health department has issued its annual summer advisory urging residents to take preventive measures against mosquito-borne diseases, including eliminating standing water to reduce local mosquito populations.
Florida Department of Transportation Launches Statewide Road and Bridge Maintenance Program
Florida’s Department of Transportation has introduced a new initiative to speed up pavement repairs and bridge inspections across the state, focusing on major corridors ahead of expected increases in summer freight movement.
Port Everglades Advances Cruise Terminal Expansion Investment Plan
Port Everglades has approved a new phase of investment to expand and modernize its cruise terminal infrastructure, designed to accommodate larger vessels and maintain competitiveness in the global cruise industry.
Southwest Florida International Airport Reports Record Passenger Traffic in Early June
Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers has recorded its highest passenger numbers for the first weeks of June, supported by expanded flight routes and sustained demand for regional tourism travel.
SpaceX Completes Falcon 9 Starlink Mission from Kennedy Space Center
SpaceX has successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center, placing another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit as the company continues expanding its satellite internet network from Florida’s Space Coast.
South Florida Authorities Respond to Flooding After Heavy Rainfall With Drainage Repairs
Emergency crews across South Florida are clearing storm drains and assessing drainage systems following recent heavy rainfall, with officials highlighting the need for longer-term upgrades to manage recurring flood risks.
National Hurricane Center Monitors Tropical Wave in Eastern Atlantic With No Immediate Threat to Florida
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical wave in the far eastern Atlantic, but officials say the system currently poses no immediate threat to Florida and is expected to develop slowly if it strengthens further.
Florida Insurance Commissioner Reports Continued Talks With New Private Market Carriers
Florida’s insurance regulator says discussions are ongoing with several prospective private market insurers considering entry into the state, as officials focus on stabilizing coverage options and improving long-term market resilience.
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