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Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026
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Palm Coast Continues Stormwater Repairs With Temporary Road Closures
Underground stormwater maintenance on Bird of Paradise Drive is progressing with temporary road closures as crews work to reduce future residential flooding.
Three South Florida Publix Stores Sell Winning Lottery Tickets in One Weekend
Winning lottery tickets were sold at three Publix supermarkets across South Florida, continuing a recent pattern of major payouts at busy grocery locations.
Broward County Mango Festival Draws Record Crowd Celebrating Caribbean Heritage
The Island SPACE Caribbean Museum welcomed more than 1,200 visitors to its third annual Mango Festival, highlighting the cultural significance of South Florida's Caribbean community.
Miramar and North Miami Expand Free Community Health Programs
New health initiatives, including the Caribbean Fitness Fete and the Cultivating Care Community Fair, are providing free screenings and wellness services to help reduce healthcare disparities.
Florida Panthers Extend Qualifying Offers to Tobias Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka
The Florida Panthers have issued qualifying offers to defensemen Tobias Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka as the club prepares for the opening of NHL free agency.
Miami Heat Retain Roster Flexibility as Wiggins Opts Into Extension
Wiggins has exercised his contract extension with the Miami Heat, helping the team maintain roster continuity as the NBA free agency period begins.
Palm Beach County Luxury Housing Market Offers Buyers More Choice
An increase in high-end housing inventory has begun to cool turnover in Palm Beach County's luxury property market, giving buyers greater negotiating leverage.
Florida Universities Adjust Recruitment Plans as Demographic Shifts Reduce Student Pool
Public universities across Florida are adapting long-term enrollment and funding strategies as demographic trends point to a smaller population of prospective college students.
Central Florida Tourism Industry Expects Strong Fourth of July Holiday Demand
Theme parks in Orlando and hospitality businesses across Central Florida report healthy summer bookings despite inflation and seasonal weather concerns.
Space Coast Prepares for Busy July Launch Schedule
Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral are preparing for an unusually active month of commercial and national security launches during the summer mission calendar.
Rising Medicaid Costs Increase Budget Pressure on Orange County
Orange County commissioners are reviewing a required $27 million Medicaid payment to the state, reflecting a 40% increase since 2022 and adding pressure to property tax-funded local budgets.
Orange County Reviews New Rules for Vape and Tobacco Retailers
County commissioners are considering zoning changes that would impose stricter distance requirements and limit the location of specialized tobacco and vape shops in designated districts.
Orange County Considers Dedicated Stormwater Utility to Strengthen Flood Protection
Officials are gathering public feedback on a long-term infrastructure plan that would create a dedicated funding source for stormwater improvements, flood mitigation and water quality projects over the next 25 years.
Orange County Studies Electric Air Taxi Infrastructure for Future Transportation Network
County commissioners are reviewing plans for electric vertical takeoff and landing facilities near the International Drive corridor as part of a feasibility study into advanced air mobility.
Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Project Remains on Track in St. Petersburg
Construction of the new stadium within the Historic Gas Plant District is proceeding on schedule, with the project expected to support long-term economic development in Pinellas County.
Brightline's Orlando-to-Tampa Expansion Advances With New Funding Commitments
The planned extension of Brightline's higher-speed passenger rail service from Orlando to Tampa continues to gain momentum after clearing additional financial and regulatory milestones.
Jacksonville Port Approves Major Expansion to Boost Commercial Shipping Capacity
The Jacksonville Port Authority has approved dredging and terminal expansion projects designed to accommodate more post-Panamax vessels and strengthen Northeast Florida's logistics sector.
Property Insurance Costs Continue to Weigh on Florida's Economic Outlook
Despite recent legislative reforms, property insurance premiums remain a major financial burden for homeowners, keeping affordability at the forefront of state policy discussions.
Florida Employers Prepare for Final Phase of State Minimum Wage Increase
Businesses across Florida are preparing for the state's final scheduled minimum wage increase, which will raise the hourly rate to $15 by the end of the year.
Lawmakers Debate Property Tax Changes Amid Concerns Over Local Government Funding
Florida officials are weighing broad property tax reductions, while critics warn that lower revenues could significantly affect funding for essential public services provided by local governments.
National Hurricane Center Monitors System Off Carolina Coast as Florida Urges Preparedness
Although the developing weather system is not expected to directly affect Florida, meteorologists are encouraging residents to remain prepared as activity gradually increases during the Atlantic hurricane season.
South Florida Faces Dangerous Heat as Triple-Digit Heat Index Combines With Saharan Dust
Heat index values of up to 105 degrees and near-record temperatures have prompted health warnings across Miami-Dade and Broward counties, even as forecasters expect wetter conditions ahead of the holiday weekend.
Venezuelan Earthquake Death Toll Tops 1,700, Reverberating Across South Florida Community
The humanitarian crisis following the deadly earthquake in Venezuela has deeply affected South Florida's large Venezuelan community, with local leaders calling for urgent international assistance.
Governor DeSantis Signs Florida Budget After Vetoing Nearly $1.7 Billion in Spending
Governor Ron DeSantis approved Florida's 2026–2027 budget after cutting nearly $1.7 billion in planned spending, eliminating funding for dozens of local projects across Central and South Florida.
Florida Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Intensifies During Peak Tourism Season
Environmental agencies and advocacy groups are increasing water quality monitoring efforts across Florida’s coastal and estuary regions. The focus is on protecting ecosystems as tourism activity rises during the summer months.
Florida Agriculture Sector Tracks Weather Conditions During Critical Summer Season
Farmers across Florida are closely monitoring rainfall and temperature patterns as seasonal conditions continue to influence crop performance. Agricultural output remains sensitive to fluctuations in summer weather.
Transportation Authorities Warn of High Holiday Traffic Across Florida Highways
State transportation officials are urging drivers to exercise caution and avoid distractions ahead of the July Fourth holiday travel surge. Authorities expect heavy congestion across major interstates and regional highways.
Florida Healthcare Providers Manage Steady Summer Patient Demand
Hospitals and healthcare systems across Florida continue to report steady patient volumes during the summer months. Administrators are managing resource allocation to maintain service quality amid seasonal demand.
Florida Higher Education Institutions Prepare for Late Summer Term Transitions
State universities across Florida are finalizing preparations for upcoming academic term changes, focusing on campus upgrades and student support services. Administrators say the adjustments are intended to ensure a smooth seasonal trans...
Florida Coastal Communities Expand Climate Adaptation Planning Efforts
Local governments across Florida are increasingly adopting flood mitigation and climate resilience measures in long-term planning. Officials say the efforts are aimed at reducing economic risks tied to coastal weather impacts.
Southwest Florida Tourism Remains Steady Despite Seasonal Heat
Tourism in Southwest Florida continues at stable levels, with visitors still drawn to coastal destinations despite rising temperatures. Local boards are promoting indoor attractions and climate-controlled experiences to support visitor c...
Florida Infrastructure Projects Continue Under State Transportation Oversight
The Florida Department of Transportation is monitoring multiple road and bridge construction projects statewide as travel demand increases ahead of the holiday period. Officials are prioritizing safety and continuity across key transit r...
Jacksonville Law Enforcement Increases Patrols Ahead of July Fourth Holiday
Police across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida are stepping up patrols and public safety measures ahead of the Independence Day holiday. Authorities are focusing on traffic management and crowd safety during high-attendance events.
South Florida Health Officials Warn of Extreme UV Exposure During Heatwave
Public health authorities in South Florida are urging residents to take precautions against extreme ultraviolet radiation during the ongoing heatwave. Officials recommend limiting sun exposure during peak hours and using high-SPF sunscreen.
Florida Panhandle Prepares for Busy Fourth of July Travel Weekend
Tourism officials and local businesses across the Florida Panhandle are preparing for strong domestic travel demand ahead of the Independence Day holiday. High hotel occupancy and large-scale community events are expected throughout the ...
FDIC Reports May Enforcement Actions Across Florida Banking Sector
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has released its May enforcement report, highlighting continued regulatory oversight across Florida’s financial institutions. The agency says it remains focused on financial stability and consume...
Florida Panthers Open 2026 Development Camp in Fort Lauderdale
The Florida Panthers have begun their 2026 development camp at the Baptist Health IcePlex, bringing together 24 prospects for on-ice training and scrimmages through July 2. The camp marks the start of the team’s off-season talent evaluat...
Orlando Tourism Holds Strong Despite Heat Warnings
Visitor numbers across Orlando’s major attractions remain robust even as officials monitor potential impacts from ongoing heat advisories. Analysts say high temperatures could influence daily attendance patterns at outdoor venues.
Florida Tech Ecosystem Sees Continued Startup and Venture Investment Growth
Florida’s technology sector continues to attract investment, with startup hubs in cities such as Tampa and Miami reporting sustained venture interest. Economic development groups say infrastructure and talent retention remain key to long...
National Hurricane Center Urges Florida Residents to Prepare Early for Storm Season
The National Hurricane Center and regional emergency officials are reminding residents to review evacuation plans and prepare supplies ahead of potential storm activity. The guidance comes as Florida moves deeper into the summer hurrican...
Central Florida Weather Shift Brings Storm Risk After Dry Weekend
Meteorologists are tracking a weak cold front moving into northern Florida that is expected to trigger showers and thunderstorms across Central Florida starting Monday afternoon. The change increases the risk of localized heavy rainfall ...
FDIC Pushes Affordable Housing Financing Partnerships Across Florida
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is leading efforts to connect developers with community banks in an attempt to address Florida’s growing affordable housing gap. The initiative targets both multi-family and single-family workfor...
Florida Property Insurance Market Continues to Struggle With Climate and Cost Pressures
Florida homeowners continue to face elevated insurance premiums as the state’s property insurance market adjusts to long-term climate risks and rising rebuilding costs in coastal areas. Analysts say affordability pressures remain a persi...
Boca Raton Heatwave Pushes South Florida Temperatures Toward Record Levels
Residents in Boca Raton and across South Florida are facing a prolonged heatwave, with the National Weather Service forecasting daily highs above 90°F and heat index values potentially reaching 110°F. Local health officials are urging re...
Florida Department of Transportation Schedules Weekend Roadwork on I-4 and I-95
The Florida Department of Transportation has announced weekend lane closures and maintenance work on parts of Interstate 4 and Interstate 95, warning drivers to expect localized delays as infrastructure upgrades continue.
Florida Wildlife Officials Warn of Increased Alligator Activity in Suburban Areas
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is advising residents to exercise caution near retention ponds and canals as alligator activity increases during the state’s mating and nesting season.
Tampa Bay Universities Report Rising Enrollment in Summer Certification Programs
Universities in the Tampa Bay region are reporting increased summer enrollment in professional certification programs, driven by demand for skills in healthcare, technology, and project management among working adults.
Florida Agriculture Department Expands Mobile Healthcare Services for Rural Communities
Healthcare systems across Northern Florida have deployed mobile units to expand preventive screenings and chronic disease care in rural areas, addressing long-standing gaps in regional healthcare access.
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