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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.
Manatee County Moves Toward Regulating Strip-Mall Casino Operations
Manatee County officials are considering an ordinance to regulate or restrict strip-mall casinos, responding to concerns over the spread of unregulated gambling establishments.
Florida Lawmakers Debate Potential Expansion of Bible Reading Requirements in Public Schools
Debates in Tallahassee continue over possible Bible-related curriculum requirements in public schools, with discussions exploring whether Florida may adopt or expand such mandates in the future.
Council on American-Islamic Relations Sues Florida Over Terror Designation
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed a lawsuit against the state of Florida after being designated a terrorist organization, setting up a legal dispute over the state’s authority in the matter.
Environmental Groups Raise Concerns Over Proposed Everglades Runway Development
Environmental advocates are calling for increased protections after raising concerns about runway development proposals in the Everglades, citing risks to the state’s protected wetlands.
AI-Linked Political Advertising Campaign Supporting Byron Donalds Draws Scrutiny in Florida
A pro-AI political group has spent $500,000 on an advertising campaign supporting Byron Donalds in Florida’s gubernatorial race, prompting scrutiny over its use of unconventional campaign tactics.
South Florida Heat Advisory Continues With Storm Risks and Flooding Concerns
The National Weather Service warns of persistent heat indices and scattered afternoon storms across South Florida, with officials urging caution during outdoor holiday activities due to UV exposure and potential localized flooding.
Florida Lottery Reports Multiple Major Prize Winners in Miami-Dade and Broward
Several winning tickets, including large prizes, were sold in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, marking a notable weekend for Florida Lottery players.
One Man Airlifted After Garage Explosion and Fire in Silver Springs
Emergency crews airlifted a man to a burn center after an explosion sparked a fire that destroyed a residential garage in Silver Springs, according to local responders.
Two Injured After Small Plane Crash in Polk County
Authorities in Polk County say a pilot and passenger were taken to medical facilities after a small aircraft crash, with the sheriff’s office continuing to investigate the incident.
Volusia County Records Drowning Death During Holiday Weekend
A 60-year-old individual has died by drowning in Volusia County, according to local safety patrol reports, marking a tragic incident during the holiday weekend for beach communities.
Bradenton Family Seeks Support After Home Destroyed in Residential Fire
A family in Bradenton is receiving community assistance after a house fire destroyed their home and killed their pets, prompting a fundraising campaign to support recovery efforts.
Federal and Congressional Scrutiny Continues Into North Miami Beach Mayor
Federal and congressional inquiries involving North Miami Beach Mayor and U.S. Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick remain ongoing, focusing on allegations tied to campaign finance and operational irregularities.
Central Florida Teen Found Safe After First Spectrum Alert Activation
A missing Central Florida teenager has been found safe following a search that triggered Florida’s first Spectrum Alert, with authorities canceling the alert after confirming the teen’s recovery.
Florida Law Enforcement Arrests Five in Organized Public Benefits Fraud Scheme
State officials have arrested five suspects in an alleged coordinated scheme to steal taxpayer-funded benefits, with the Florida Attorney General pledging continued enforcement against organized fraud cases.
Florida Approves $4 Million Compensation for Descendants of the Groveland Four
Florida has approved a $4 million compensation package for the descendants of the Groveland Four, formally acknowledging the historical racial injustice suffered by the men decades ago.
Legal Challenge Filed in Florida Over Gubernatorial Candidate Residency Eligibility
A lawsuit filed in Leon County Circuit Court is challenging the eligibility of gubernatorial candidate James Fishback, with opponents arguing he does not meet Florida’s seven-year residency requirement for the office.
Delray Beach Begins Three-Week Water System Maintenance With Temporary Chlorine Treatment
Delray Beach has started a scheduled three-week maintenance program for its water system, temporarily switching to free chlorine to clean distribution lines, which may alter tap water taste and odor for residents.
Florida Attorney General Opens Civil Investigation Into FICO Parent Company Fair Isaac Corporation
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched a civil investigation into Fair Isaac Corporation, the company behind the FICO credit score, using subpoenas to examine consumer credit reporting practices.
University of Florida Confirms Stuart Bell as New President After Final Approval Process
Stuart Bell has been confirmed as the new president of the University of Florida, concluding a high-profile selection process and marking a leadership transition at the state’s flagship public university.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Final $117.6 Billion State Budget With $810 Million in Vetoes
Governor Ron DeSantis has signed Florida’s $117.6 billion budget for the 2026–2027 fiscal year, issuing nearly $810 million in line-item vetoes in what marks the final budget approval of his eight-year tenure as governor.
Florida State Parks Offer Free Admission for Independence Day Weekend Across Florida
Florida state parks are waiving entrance fees through Sunday as part of Independence Day celebrations marking the nation’s 250th anniversary, with officials encouraging residents and visitors to explore outdoor recreation sites across th...
Florida Independence Day Celebrations Blend Traditional Fireworks With Drone and Laser Technology
Across the state, Independence Day events are increasingly incorporating drone light shows and synchronized laser displays alongside traditional fireworks, reflecting a shift toward more technology-driven public celebrations.
Florida Strengthens Oversight of Foreign-Affiliated Entities Under New Legislative Compliance Rules
Updated state regulations are increasing compliance requirements for organizations linked to designated foreign entities, tightening oversight of contracts and institutional partnerships.
Florida Tourism Maintains Strong Summer Demand Despite Extreme Heat Conditions
Tourism operators across Orlando and the Gulf Coast report continued strong booking levels, with domestic travel demand holding steady despite extreme summer temperatures.
Coastal Florida Cities Enforce Boating Restrictions to Manage Fourth of July Marine Traffic
Municipal authorities along Florida’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts have introduced temporary boating and docking restrictions to manage high marine traffic during Independence Day celebrations.
Florida’s 250th Anniversary Sparks Public Reflection on National History and Identity
Across the state, Independence Day commemorations are prompting broader public discussions about US history, founding principles and Florida’s role in the national narrative.
Cape Coral Museum of History Documents Community Stories for 250th Anniversary Exhibit
The Cape Coral Museum of History is collecting photographs and personal accounts from residents to preserve a local record of Florida’s semiquincentennial celebrations.
Florida Retail and Hospitality Sector Reports Strong Holiday Spending Across Tourist Regions
Businesses across Florida’s tourism-heavy areas report solid consumer spending during the holiday period, reinforcing seasonal demand in the retail and hospitality sectors.
Florida Transportation Department Suspends Roadwork to Support Holiday Travel Flow
The Florida Department of Transportation has paused non-essential construction and lane closures to ease traffic congestion and improve mobility during peak Independence Day travel.
Florida Hospitals Prepare for Potential Surge in Heat-Related and Holiday Injuries
Healthcare systems across the state have expanded emergency capacity in anticipation of increased cases of heat exhaustion, trauma and other holiday-related medical incidents.
Space Coast Communities Incorporate Aerospace Heritage Into Independence Day Celebrations
Communities along Florida’s Space Coast are integrating aerospace-themed programming into Independence Day events, highlighting the region’s connection to the commercial space industry.
Florida Emergency Services Increase Staffing Across State for Holiday Heat and Crowd Risks
Law enforcement and medical responders across Florida have increased staffing levels to manage risks linked to extreme heat, large crowds and fireworks-related incidents during the holiday weekend.
Southwest Florida Cities Adjust Independence Day Schedules in Response to Extreme Heat
Municipalities in Naples and Fort Myers have shifted holiday programming to morning and evening hours to reduce exposure to extreme heat while maintaining local Independence Day traditions.
Florida Universities Highlight Research Contributions During National Semiquincentennial Commemorations
Academic institutions across the state are using the Independence Day milestone to showcase Florida’s contributions to aerospace, medical research and technology innovation.
Florida Museums Mark Semiquincentennial With Exhibits on US Founding History
Museums across Florida, including the Museum of Miami, are presenting exhibitions of historical documents and engravings related to the founding of the United States as part of 250th anniversary programming.
Homestead-Miami Speedway Hosts Community Independence Day Festival With Live Entertainment and Fireworks
The Homestead-Miami Speedway is hosting its annual community festival, offering live performances and fireworks as part of local Independence Day celebrations in South Florida.
Florida Agriculture Officials Monitor Crop Stress as Heat and Drought Conditions Persist
State agriculture authorities are tracking the impact of prolonged high temperatures and drought conditions on citrus and vegetable production, which remain key parts of Florida’s agricultural economy.
National Hurricane Center Maintains Atlantic Monitoring as Florida Celebrates Holiday Weekend
While holiday celebrations continue across the state, the National Hurricane Center is maintaining surveillance of the Atlantic basin during peak hurricane season to monitor potential tropical activity.
FIFA World Cup Fan Zones Become Key Feature of Florida Independence Day Festivities
Ongoing FIFA World Cup fan zones across Miami have become a central attraction during Independence Day events, blending international football viewing with traditional July Fourth celebrations.
South Florida Authorities Deploy Traffic and Transit Plans as Holiday Crowds Surge Across Coastal Cities
Transportation agencies in Miami-Dade and Broward counties have activated crowd and traffic management measures as large numbers of residents and visitors travel to coastal venues for Independence Day celebrations.
West Palm Beach Stages Largest-Ever 4th on Flagler Celebration With Laser and Fireworks Display
West Palm Beach is hosting its most expansive Independence Day event to date, combining an 18-minute fireworks show over the Intracoastal Waterway with a synchronized laser display under the Florida Crystals partnership.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Draws Thousands for Fourth of July Spectacular Featuring Music and Drone Show
Fort Lauderdale’s free Independence Day event has attracted large crowds to the Atlantic shoreline, with country artist Walker Hayes headlining performances followed by a drone light show and fireworks finale over the ocean.
Miami Bayfront Park Hosts Flagship 250th Anniversary Celebration With Large-Scale Performances and Fan Zones
Miami’s Bayfront Park is serving as the central venue for South Florida’s 250th Independence Day celebrations, featuring live national performers, expanded FIFA World Cup fan zones and a midnight fireworks display over Biscayne Bay.
Florida Issues Urgent Heat Advisories as Holiday Weekend Temperatures Pose Health Risks
State health officials and the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network have warned residents to limit outdoor exposure during peak afternoon hours, citing dangerous heat conditions and increased risk of heat-related illness across the state.
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