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Universal Parking Named a Top Workplace in South Florida for Third Consecutive Year
Universal Parking has again been recognized as a Top Workplace by the Sun Sentinel, based on employee feedback regarding workplace culture, respect and career development opportunities.
Pinellas Park Community Provides Rent-Free Home to Restaurant Owner
Residents of Pinellas Park came together to furnish and provide a rent-free home for a local restaurant owner after learning she had been living inside her business due to homelessness.
Florida Communities Recognize Code Enforcement Officers Week
Local governments statewide are observing Code Enforcement Officers Week to acknowledge the role of enforcement personnel in maintaining community standards and public safety.
Public Procurement Officials Convene to Review Florida Purchasing Standards
Members of the Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials are meeting to discuss best practices and updates aimed at promoting transparency and efficiency in government purchasing.
Orange County Marks One Year of Government Solar Energy Expansion
County officials are celebrating the first anniversary of major solar panel installations at public facilities as part of efforts to expand renewable energy use.
Florida Forecast Calls for Gulf Coast Thunderstorms Despite Quiet Tropics
Forecasters expect scattered thunderstorms along Florida’s Gulf Coast while the National Hurricane Center continues to monitor conditions with no immediate tropical development anticipated.
Stormwater Awareness Week Highlights Need for Flood Resilience Investments
Municipalities across Florida are using Stormwater Awareness Week to emphasize the importance of drainage systems and flood protection infrastructure amid ongoing weather and coastal challenges.
Florida Communities Mark Pulse Remembrance Month and Pride Observances
Local governments across Florida are recognizing June as Pride Month while commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub tragedy and honoring its victims.
Florida Economy Ranked Among Nation’s Strongest in New Study
A new economic assessment places Florida among the top-performing state economies in the United States, citing its contribution to national growth and overall economic resilience.
LightPath Technologies Launches $100 Million Stock Offering
Orlando-based LightPath Technologies has entered a securities purchase agreement to sell more than seven million shares of Class A common stock, with proceeds intended to support working capital and future growth initiatives.
Orange County Advances Plans to Expand McCulloch and Chuluota Roads
Development studies are underway for road widening projects intended to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety as population growth continues across the region.
Orange County Reviews Expanded Traffic Calming and Road Safety Measures
County commissioners are scheduled to consider updates to the local traffic calming program, including proposals to fully fund neighborhood road safety improvements and pedestrian infrastructure.
St. Petersburg Garbage Truck Driver Charged After Fatal Alley Incident
Police have charged a garbage truck driver accused of striking a woman sleeping in an alley twice before leaving the scene, with the case remaining under active investigation.
Clearwater Beach Shooting Follows Large Social Media Gathering
A 17-year-old was injured after a large social media-organized gathering at Clearwater Beach turned violent, prompting renewed warnings from local police about unauthorized mass events.
Pasco County Authorities Investigate Human Remains Found in Wesley Chapel
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office is working to identify apparent human remains discovered near Wiregrass Ranch Boulevard as investigators continue to determine the circumstances surrounding the death.
Federal Fraud Charges Filed Against Hillsborough Business Owner
Federal prosecutors have indicted a Hillsborough County business owner on mail fraud charges, alleging that $1.6 million in investor funds was diverted to purchase a luxury home.
Orange County Considers Mobile Overnight Shelters to Address Homelessness
County officials are preparing to discuss the possible deployment of temporary mobile overnight shelters as part of broader efforts to address homelessness and housing insecurity.
Lakeland Residents Oppose Proposed Project Swan Data Center
Community opposition is growing in Lakeland as residents voice concerns about the environmental and quality-of-life effects of the proposed Project Swan data center development.
Orange County School Funding Referendum Approved for November Ballot
The Orange County School Board has voted to place a one-mill ad valorem tax referendum continuation on the November 3, 2026 ballot to support teacher pay, arts programs and athletics.
Debate Intensifies Over Property Tax Impact on Florida’s Rural Counties
Lawmakers and local officials are examining the potential consequences of proposed property tax reductions on small rural counties, with critics warning some communities could become increasingly dependent on state financial assistance.
Florida Universities Face Funding Losses After Research Program Ends
Public universities across the state are expected to lose millions of dollars in funding after lawmakers declined to renew support for the Preeminent State Research University Program, affecting research and academic initiatives.
Florida Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over Alleged Risks to Children
The State of Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in the 10th Judicial Circuit, alleging that ChatGPT presents safety risks to children and that the company failed to provide adequate warnings about potential exposure to self-harm ...
Florida Revises Property Tax Proposal to Protect School District Funding
Republican lawmakers amended the proposed property tax legislation to exclude school district levies after concerns were raised that broader exemptions could significantly reduce funding for public education.
Florida Voters Back Property Tax Special Session but Remain Divided on Full Elimination
A new Sachs Media survey found that 75% of Florida voters support Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to convene a special session on property taxes, although most respondents expressed concern about the tax increases that could be required ...
Florida Lawmakers Debate DeSantis Plan to Expand Homestead Property Tax Exemptions
Florida legislators are meeting in a special session to refine Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposal to raise the state’s homestead exemption from $50,000 to $150,000 in 2027 and $250,000 in 2028, with supporters citing tax relief and critics ...
South Florida Road Rage Incident Leads to Arrest After Deputy Altercation
Authorities arrested a driver following an expressway confrontation that escalated into a physical altercation with a deputy, underscoring concerns about increasing road rage incidents on South Florida highways.
New Wild Fork Foods Store Expands Specialty Grocery Options in St. Petersburg
A new location of Wild Fork Foods has opened in the St. Petersburg area, attracting attention for offering both traditional products and a range of specialty meats.
Central Florida Neighborhood Divided Over Proposal to Remove Historic Oak Trees
Residents are debating plans by a homeowner association to remove dozens of mature oak trees because of concerns about potential foundation damage, highlighting tensions between environmental preservation and property maintenance.
Florida State University Expert Sees Signs of Easing Property Insurance Conditions
A property insurance specialist at Florida State University said market conditions suggest Florida may be entering a more favorable insurance cycle, supported by reduced litigation and the absence of a major hurricane landfall over the p...
Pasco County Schools Post Strongest Academic Results in Decades
School officials in Pasco County reported their highest academic performance levels in decades, citing gains in standardized testing and student achievement.
Seminole County Deputies Arrest Two Teens in Gel Blaster Attacks
Authorities in Seminole County have arrested two teenagers accused of using gel blaster guns to target pedestrians, part of a broader effort to address dangerous prank-related incidents.
Titusville Teen Murder Case Renews Debate Over Cruise Ship Safety
Court proceedings involving the rape and murder of a teenager from Titusville aboard a cruise ship have brought renewed attention to security and jurisdictional issues in international waters.
Volusia County Toll Booth Worker Killed in Daytona Beach Shores Crash
Investigators are examining a fatal crash in Daytona Beach Shores after a pickup truck struck a toll collection booth, killing an attendant during a period of heavy beach traffic.
High-Speed Driving Arrests Increase on Major Florida Highways
Law enforcement agencies have reported a series of arrests involving motorists traveling at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour on major interstate routes, prompting renewed attention to highway safety enforcement.
DeLand Police Investigate Child Left Unresponsive in Hot Vehicle
Authorities in DeLand are investigating after a three-year-old child was found unresponsive in a parked vehicle, renewing warnings about the dangers of heat exposure inside cars.
Florida Ranks Fifth Nationwide for Recovery of Untraceable Ghost Guns
Recent crime data shows Florida ranks fifth in the United States for the recovery of so-called ghost guns at crime scenes, highlighting growing concerns among law enforcement over weapons assembled from largely unregulated components.
Clearwater Beach Shooting Prompts Crackdown on Teen Gathering Events
Police in Clearwater responded after gunfire erupted during a large gathering of teenagers at Clearwater Beach, with authorities pledging stronger enforcement measures against disruptive “teen takeover” events.
Former Florida Supreme Court Justice R. Fred Lewis Dies at 78
R. Fred Lewis, a former justice of the Florida Supreme Court known for his work on civic engagement and education initiatives, has died at the age of 78.
Moffitt Cancer Center Executive Resigns Following Research Misconduct Review
A senior executive at Moffitt Cancer Center has stepped down after an investigation examined the integrity of research studies produced during her previous leadership role at a Texas cancer institution.
Finance Professional Indicted in Federal Mortgage Fraud Investigation
Federal prosecutors have charged Tampa-area financial adviser Brandon Dutch Mendenhall with allegedly misappropriating investor funds to obtain a $1.2 million mortgage as part of a broader investigation into his financial activities.
Federal Housing Agency Introduces New Roof Insurance Coverage Option
New federal guidelines allow homeowners and condominium owners to insure roofs using Actual Cash Value coverage, a change intended to help address rising insurance costs associated with roof replacement claims.
Insurance Commissioner Reports Growing Competition in Florida Property Market
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky said three additional property insurers have entered the state market, increasing consumer choice and supporting efforts to stabilize premiums for homeowners.
Florida Homeowners Face New Deadlines for Insurance Claims
New state laws have reduced the period for filing property damage claims from two years to one year, while insurers must now approve or deny claims within 60 days, changes that take effect as hurricane season gets underway.
Statewide Drought Conditions Raise Wildfire Concerns Across Florida
Florida officials are warning that persistent drought conditions have significantly increased wildfire risks, urging residents to follow local burn restrictions and fire safety guidance as dry weather continues across much of the state.
Florida Implements Permanent Sales Tax Exemption for Hurricane Preparedness Supplies
As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, Florida residents can purchase eligible disaster preparedness and safety items without paying sales tax, a measure designed to reduce costs for households preparing for potential storms.
Florida Senate Opens Special Session After Extended Budget Negotiations
Lawmakers convened for Special Session F after a prolonged budget process, turning their attention to remaining fiscal priorities following agreement on a state spending plan that includes record support for citrus recovery and disaster ...
Florida Hospitals Approved for Nearly $8 Billion in Supplemental Medicaid Funding
The state’s Legislative Budget Commission has authorized a funding package worth nearly $8 billion for Florida hospitals, providing supplemental Medicaid payments for care delivered through September 2025 ahead of anticipated federal res...
Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Static Fire Test at Cape Canaveral
A powerful explosion occurred during a static fire test of the New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, prompting warnings about potential debris washing ashore while officials stated that chemicals released during the inc...
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Israel Issues Sweeping Evacuation Orders in Southern Lebanon Amid Intensified Hezbollah Conflict
Russia Announces Systemic Military Strikes Targeting Ukrainian Defense and Energy Infrastructure
United States and Iranian Negotiators Reach Draft Agreement to Extend Ceasefire and Resume Nuclear Talks
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Russia Threatens New Wave of Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure and Embassies
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Japan and the Philippines Initiate Strategic Intelligence-Sharing Pact
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