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Florida Launch Activity Continues as Space Coast Sustains Global Aerospace Leadership
Florida’s Space Coast maintains a steady launch schedule, with ongoing missions supporting the region’s position as a key hub in the international aerospace and satellite industry.
Florida Travel Marketing Efforts Show Strong Influence on Visitor Demand Trends
New Visit Florida data indicates marketing campaigns are effectively shaping traveler perceptions, contributing to sustained demand and reinforcing the state’s competitiveness in the global tourism market.
Florida Faces Elevated Fire Risk Concerns as National Preparedness Levels Rise
Fire activity remains a national concern, with emergency teams monitoring multiple large incidents across the United States as Florida continues to track seasonal risks alongside broader preparedness alerts.
Florida Safety Agencies Expand Coordination After Weekend of Weather and Holiday Incidents
Fire and rescue agencies across Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties are increasing coordination following a weekend of lightning strikes, public events and emergency calls tied to severe weather and holiday activity.
Florida Red Hot & Boom! Draws Large Crowds Despite Extreme Heat Conditions
Thousands attended the Red Hot & Boom! Independence Day weekend celebration despite intense heat, reflecting continued strong participation in large-scale community events across the state.
Florida Tourism Sees Long-Term Impact From FIFA World Cup 2026 Events in Miami
State and local officials are assessing the legacy of FIFA World Cup matches in Miami, which highlighted Florida’s global tourism profile and infrastructure capacity during a major international sporting event.
Florida Transportation Law Change Set to Alter Car Buying Experience at Dealerships
A new state transportation law is expected to change the car-buying process for Floridians, with industry analysts noting shifts in dealership practices and increased scrutiny of regulatory influences.
Florida Sees Growing Heat-Related Disruptions as Saharan Dust Affects Air Quality and Storm Patterns
Meteorologists are tracking Saharan dust moving into the region, expected to reduce rain chances midweek while increasing heat stress and contributing to worsening air quality and elevated temperatures.
Florida Commemorates 10th Anniversary of Pulse Nightclub Tragedy With Memorial Groundbreaking
Osceola County marked the tenth anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub shooting by breaking ground on a permanent memorial honoring the 49 victims, with ceremonies held across Central Florida to commemorate the tragedy.
Florida Redistricting Fuels Competitive Congressional Races Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Florida’s 2026 midterm election cycle is intensifying as redistricting reshapes key districts, including the 7th, 19th and 20th, prompting a wave of former representatives to seek non-consecutive terms in highly competitive races.
Florida Property Insurance Consolidation Continues With Hilb Group Acquisition
The Hilb Group has acquired a Florida-based commercial property and casualty agency, reflecting continued consolidation in the insurance sector and expanding its footprint across the southeastern United States.
Florida Space Coast Maintains High Launch Activity as Aerospace Sector Expands
The Space Coast continues to see sustained launch operations, with companies including United Launch Alliance conducting missions from the region, supporting Florida’s ongoing role in global aerospace and satellite deployment.
Florida Tourism Maintains Strong Growth Following Record Travel Demand Across State
Visit Florida reports continued year-over-year growth in tourism, with domestic and international travel demand remaining resilient even amid broader economic uncertainty, reinforcing the state’s position as a leading global travel desti...
Florida Insurance Market Shows Stabilization as New Insurers Enter Statewide Property Sector
Florida’s commercial property and casualty insurance market is showing signs of stabilization, with 17 new insurers entering the state and Citizens Property Insurance Corporation reducing its policy count to its lowest level in years, ac...
Florida Lightning Strike in Fort Myers Beach Leaves One Dead and Several Injured
Officials in Fort Myers Beach report that a lightning strike resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, underscoring the heightened danger of outdoor activity during Florida’s peak summer thunderstorm season.
Florida Heatwave Forecast Intensifies With Heat Index Expected to Reach 115 Degrees
Weather models suggest conditions could worsen later in the week, with “feels like” temperatures forecast to climb as high as 115 degrees despite brief relief from scattered storms. Officials are urging residents to take precautions as e...
Florida Weather-Related Incidents Mount as Lightning Injures Deputy and Lifeguard in Separate Cases
A Seminole County deputy was hospitalized after being struck by lightning on Sunday, while a Volusia County lifeguard was also injured in a separate lightning strike during the busy holiday weekend, highlighting the ongoing risk of sever...
Florida Faces Extreme Heat, Storm Risks and Dangerous Weather Conditions to Open the Workweek
South Florida is entering a week of oppressive heat and unstable weather, with “feels like” temperatures expected to reach up to 108 degrees as scattered morning showers and afternoon thunderstorms continue across the state. Forecasters ...
Florida Limits Liability on Former Phosphate Mining Lands to Encourage Redevelopment
Florida lawmakers have introduced liability limits for owners of former phosphate mining sites, a policy intended to support redevelopment of these lands for residential and commercial use.
Florida Restricts Local Greenhouse Gas Regulations Under New Statewide Environmental Law
Florida has enacted legislation preventing state and local governments from implementing or enforcing net-zero emissions policies, reshaping the state’s approach to environmental regulation.
Florida Enables Funding for Vertiport Infrastructure to Support Future Air Mobility Networks
New legislation allows the Florida Department of Transportation to fully fund vertiport projects when federal grants are unavailable, aiming to accelerate development of emerging aviation infrastructure.
Florida Updates State Heritage Designations and Expands Specialty License Plate Program
Florida has updated several state heritage designations, including naming the S.S. American Victory as the state flagship and approving new specialty license plates representing sports and educational institutions.
Florida Authorizes State Funding for High School Coaching Compensation Support
New state policy allows high school athletic programs to receive additional financial support for coaching staff through booster organizations, expanding compensation flexibility for school sports departments.
Florida Introduces New Pet Dealer Transparency Rules and Animal Cruelty Tracking System
Florida has introduced new requirements for pet dealers to provide veterinary records to buyers, alongside a public database tracking individuals convicted of animal cruelty as part of expanded animal welfare measures.
Florida Insurance Litigation Drops More Than 35 Percent Following Reform Measures
Insurance-related lawsuits in Florida have fallen by more than 35 percent since 2021 reforms, according to market observers, a trend credited with supporting premium stabilization across the state.
Florida Implements Law Banning Local Net-Zero Emissions Policies Across Government Levels
A new state law now prevents local and state governments in Florida from adopting or enforcing net-zero emissions targets, significantly reshaping municipal authority over climate-related regulations.
Florida Expands Vertiport Funding Authority to Support Advanced Air Mobility Projects
The Florida Department of Transportation has been authorized to fund vertiport construction when federal support is unavailable, accelerating plans for advanced air mobility infrastructure across the state.
New Florida Laws Expand Data Center Regulation and Restrict Local Climate Policies
New legislation taking effect in Florida introduces stricter oversight of data center energy use, limits local greenhouse gas emissions rules, and updates regulations affecting infrastructure planning and municipal environmental authority.
Volusia County Beach Safety Teams Maintain Heightened Alert Status During Peak Summer Crowds
Beach safety officials in Volusia County are maintaining heightened monitoring as summer crowds increase, coordinating emergency response efforts amid extreme heat, UV exposure and rapidly changing coastal weather conditions.
Florida Highway and Transit Systems Manage Heavy Summer Travel Demand Across State Networks
Transportation authorities across Florida are managing increased traffic at major airports and coastal hubs during the holiday travel period, with systems operating under sustained but stable peak-season demand.
Palm Beach International Airport Renamed in Honor of President Donald Trump Under New State Law
Palm Beach International Airport has been officially renamed following state legislation, updating signage and branding to reflect its new designation in honor of former President Donald Trump.
Florida Law Introduces New Restrictions on Foreign Contracts and State-Funded Entities
A new Florida law now prohibits state agencies and schools from entering contracts or receiving funding tied to designated foreign countries of concern, expanding oversight rules affecting international partnerships.
Volusia County Officials Warn of Rip Currents and Dangerous Surf Along Daytona Beach Coast
Authorities in Volusia County are urging beachgoers to exercise caution due to rough surf and strong rip currents, warning of elevated drowning risks and advising swimmers to remain in supervised areas.
South Florida Coast Guard Rescues Eight People Stranded Near Fort Myers Beach
The US Coast Guard has rescued eight individuals stranded offshore near Fort Myers Beach, highlighting ongoing safety concerns for recreational boaters during busy holiday travel and changing coastal conditions.
Polk County Plane Crash Leaves Two Injured as FAA Investigates Cause
A small aircraft crash in Polk County has left a pilot and passenger injured, with both transported to medical facilities as the Federal Aviation Administration and local authorities investigate the circumstances of the incident.
Firefighters Investigate Deadly Winter Haven House Fire That Killed Two People
Authorities in Winter Haven are investigating a residential fire that left two people dead, with fire officials continuing to examine the cause of the blaze as the case remains under active review.
Volusia County Lifeguard Hospitalized After Lightning Strike During Heavy Holiday Beach Crowds
A Volusia County lifeguard has been hospitalized after being struck by lightning while on duty, underscoring the ongoing danger of rapid summer storms along Florida’s Atlantic coastline during peak beach season.
Central Florida Faces Persistent Summer Heat and Daily Thunderstorm Patterns With Elevated Safety Risks
Meteorologists are warning of continued intense heat, high humidity and near-daily afternoon thunderstorms across Central Florida, with conditions raising risks of lightning strikes, flash flooding and travel disruption.
Florida Insurance Market Shows Continued Stabilization With Lower Premium Filings and Reduced Litigation
Florida’s insurance market is showing signs of continued stabilization, with major carriers filing for auto insurance rate decreases averaging 8 percent and the state-backed insurer seeking an 8.7 percent reduction, supported by a sustai...
Central Florida Memorial Honors Victims of Pulse Nightclub Shooting in Osceola County Ceremony
Osceola County officials have held a groundbreaking ceremony for a permanent memorial dedicated to the 49 victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting, marking a formal moment of remembrance during a week of national reflection.
Florida State University Receives 92 Million Dollar Engineering Facility Investment to Expand Research Capacity
Florida State University will use 92 million dollars in new funding to construct Building C for the FAMU–FSU College of Engineering, a project aimed at increasing training capacity and meeting rising demand for engineering graduates in F...
Florida Highway Patrol Investigates Multiple Fatal Crashes Across Central Florida During Holiday Weekend
Florida Highway Patrol is investigating several fatal traffic accidents across Osceola and surrounding counties over the holiday weekend, with state officials issuing renewed warnings about road safety during high-volume travel periods.
Governor Ron DeSantis Signs 117.6 Billion Dollar Florida Budget With 810 Million Dollars in Vetoed Spending
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed the state’s 117.6 billion dollar budget for fiscal year 2026–2027 into law, removing 810 million dollars in legislative spending through line-item vetoes as the financial plan takes effect across ...
Florida State University Secures 180 Million Dollars in State Funding for Engineering and Research Expansion
Florida State University has received 180 million dollars in new state funding as part of the approved budget, supporting expanded engineering facilities, research capacity and campus infrastructure in a major boost to long-term academic...
Florida Department of Education Releases Annual School Performance Grades
The Florida Department of Education has published its latest school performance ratings, giving parents and administrators updated benchmarks on academic progress across Central Florida districts.
New Florida Laws on Traffic, Schools, and Animal Welfare Take Effect Statewide
A series of new Florida laws affecting traffic enforcement, education policies, and animal welfare have taken effect as of July 1, prompting adjustments for residents and businesses.
U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Eight Boaters Off Fort Myers Beach During Holiday Weekend
The Coast Guard rescued eight people stranded off Fort Myers Beach, highlighting ongoing safety concerns for boating activity during the busy holiday weekend.
Judge Allows Access to Medical Records in Tiger Woods DUI-Related Case Investigation
A judge in Stuart, Florida, has ruled that prosecutors may review specific medical records related to a vehicle crash involving golfer Tiger Woods as part of an ongoing DUI investigation.
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