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Florida Welcomes New Space Coast Growth as Rocket Industry Expands
Florida’s Space Coast continues to see major infrastructure expansion as commercial space activity grows around Cape Canaveral and surrounding aerospace facilities.
Tampa Bay Rays Legend Evan Longoria Receives Franchise Hall of Fame Honor
The Tampa Bay Rays officially inducted Evan Longoria into the team’s Hall of Fame, recognizing one of the most important players in franchise history during a ceremony at Tropicana Field.
Los Angeles Dodgers Draft Florida Gators Pitcher Russell Sandefer in Fourth Round
Florida Gators right-handed pitcher Russell Sandefer was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft after a standout senior season.
Florida Economic Forecast Projects Continued Growth Through 2030
A new Florida TaxWatch forecast expects the state economy to continue expanding faster than national averages through 2030, while predicting a modest increase in statewide unemployment.
Florida Predicts Earlier End to Summer Rainy Season as El Niño Strengthens
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters expect a moderate El Niño pattern to disrupt weather conditions and potentially shorten Florida’s traditional summer rainy season.
Leon County Judge Removes Representative Paula Stark From Florida Ballot
A state circuit court judge ruled that Representative Paula Stark cannot appear on the upcoming ballot after determining her campaign failed to properly stamp required financial disclosure documents before the qualifying deadline.
Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Florida’s Stop WOKE Act Restrictions on Higher Education
A federal appeals court ruled that Florida’s law limiting how public university professors discuss race and gender issues violates First Amendment protections.
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Florida University Accreditation Overhaul Effort
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling preventing Florida from requiring public universities to abandon their traditional regional accreditation agencies.
Three Teenagers Arrested After Pointing Replica Firearms at Hillsborough County Police Helicopter
Hillsborough County deputies arrested three teenagers in Lutz on aggravated assault charges after authorities said the suspects pointed BB guns at a police aviation unit responding to a neighborhood call.
Orlando Apartment Fire Forces Evacuations and Building Closure
At least ten residents, including one child, received assistance from the Orlando Fire Department and the Red Cross after a two-alarm fire on Rio Grande Avenue led officials to condemn the entire apartment building.
Florida Heat Advisories Issued as Saharan Dust Pushes Temperatures Higher
The National Weather Service issued extreme heat advisories for Broward and Miami-Dade counties as Saharan dust reduced afternoon storms and contributed to heat index readings above one hundred degrees.
Florida Airport and Highway Names Changed to Honor Donald Trump and Bobby Bowden
A new transportation package renames Palm Beach International Airport and part of State Road 80 after former President Donald Trump while also adding legendary football coach Bobby Bowden’s name to Tallahassee International Airport.
Coast Guard Rescues Missing Diver Near Key Largo After Emergency Signal
A United States Coast Guard crew rescued a forty-five-year-old scuba diver who was overdue near John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park after the diver used a delayed surface marker buoy to signal his location.
SpaceX Starlink Launch Creates Visible “Space Jellyfish” Effect Across Florida Skies
A Falcon 9 rocket launched twenty-nine Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, creating a glowing atmospheric display visible across Central Florida as sunlight illuminated the rocket’s expanding exhaust trail.
Tampa Bay Rays Celebrate Evan Longoria With Franchise Hall of Fame Induction
The Tampa Bay Rays honored franchise legend Evan Longoria with a Hall of Fame induction and number retirement ceremony after Tropicana Field reopened following hurricane-related repairs, with more than twenty-two thousand fans attending.
Florida Auto Insurance Premiums Decline as Competition Increases After Legal Reforms
Major auto insurers in Florida are reducing rates by an average of eight percent this year following legislative changes aimed at lowering litigation costs and improving market conditions.
Florida Insurance Market Shows Signs of Stabilization After Years of Rising Costs
Florida’s property insurance market is beginning to stabilize, with average annual premiums remaining around three thousand eight hundred dollars and the state-backed insurer requesting an eight percent rate reduction.
Colorado State University Lowers Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast for 2026
Researchers at Colorado State University reduced their hurricane outlook after stronger wind shear and a developing El Niño pattern indicated fewer expected named storms and major cyclones during the Atlantic season.
Florida Expands Housing Support With Hundreds of Millions in New State Funding
Florida’s new state budget includes major housing allocations, including fifty million dollars for the Hometown Heroes program supporting essential workers and more than two hundred thirty million dollars for housing initiatives and apar...
Florida Finalizes One Hundred Seventeen Billion Dollar State Budget After Major Veto Cuts
Governor Ron DeSantis approved Florida’s latest budget totaling one hundred seventeen point six billion dollars after using line-item veto authority to remove more than eight hundred million dollars in local projects.
Florida Housing Market Gains Inventory as Northeast Region Moves Toward Balance
The Northeast Florida housing market is showing signs of normalization as available home inventory rises, giving buyers more options despite median single-family home prices reaching four hundred twenty thousand dollars in June.
Florida Insurance Law Blocks Roof-Age-Only Coverage Denials for Homeowners
A new state law prohibits property insurers from refusing to issue or renew homeowners policies based only on the age of a roof, requiring companies to assess the roof’s actual condition before denying coverage.
Florida Requires New Data Centers to Fund Their Own Power Infrastructure Expansion
Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring large data centers in Florida to cover the cost of additional electricity generation and grid upgrades through new tariff rules rather than shifting expenses to residential customers.
Florida Approves New Rules Preventing Local Bans on Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers
A new Florida law now prevents cities and counties from banning gas-powered landscaping equipment, overriding local environmental and noise restrictions in several municipalities.
England Defeats Norway in Heat-Intense World Cup Quarterfinal in Miami Gardens
Jude Bellingham scored twice as England advanced with a two-one victory over Norway at Hard Rock Stadium, where extreme temperatures above one hundred degrees affected players and forced Erling Haaland to leave early because of heat exha...
Tampa Bay Rays Select High School Shortstop Grady Emerson With Second Pick in MLB Draft
The Tampa Bay Rays used the second overall selection in the 2026 Major League Baseball amateur draft to take eighteen-year-old Texas high school shortstop Grady Emerson, strengthening the organization’s long-term prospect pipeline.
Tampa Bay Rays Pitcher Nick Martinez Earns American League All-Star Selection
Tampa Bay Rays right-handed pitcher Nick Martinez has been added to the American League roster for the upcoming All-Star Game after replacing injured Boston Red Sox pitcher Ranger Suarez, becoming the fifth Rays player selected.
Florida Mortgage Borrowers Face Higher Refinancing Costs as Rates Rise Again
The average thirty-year fixed refinance rate increased to 6.83 percent in mid-July, limiting options for Florida homeowners seeking to lower monthly payments or access home equity.
Miami-Dade Launches Civic Education Program Ahead of United States 250th Anniversary
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has launched a countywide initiative focused on historical preservation, poetry, and civic education ahead of the United States semiquincentennial celebrations in 2026.
Florida State Baseball Players Selected in Second Round of 2026 MLB Draft
Florida State Seminoles pitcher Wes Mendes and first baseman Myles Bailey were selected in the second round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs after a strong forty-win season.
Florida Man Arrested After Vehicle Rolls Into Hillsborough County Deputy Cruiser During Traffic Stop
A thirty-year-old man faces multiple charges in Tampa after attempting to switch seats with a passenger during a traffic stop, causing his vehicle to roll backward and strike an occupied sheriff’s office patrol vehicle.
Fatal Crash Closes Interstate 95 Southbound in Nassau County After Multi-Vehicle Collision
The Florida Highway Patrol closed all southbound lanes of Interstate 95 near State Road 200 in Yulee following a deadly multi-vehicle crash that caused major delays and diverted traffic onto local roads.
Florida Redirects Sixty Million Dollars in Real Estate Tax Revenue Toward Transportation Projects
A new budget provision permanently moves sixty million dollars in documentary stamp tax revenue into the State Transportation Trust Fund, providing additional funding for highways, freight networks, and major transportation projects.
Florida Completes Turnpike Expansion Project in South Lake County to Ease Traffic Congestion
The Florida Department of Transportation has finished widening Florida’s Turnpike between Clermont and Minneola, adding lanes, rebuilding bridges, and improving interchanges to reduce congestion in rapidly growing Central Florida.
Florida Cities and Counties Face Project Delays After Governor Vetoes Hundreds of Millions in Budget Spending
Local governments across Florida are reviewing delayed or cancelled infrastructure, health, and education projects after Governor Ron DeSantis removed more than eight hundred million dollars in spending from the state’s one hundred seven...
Florida Increases Penalties for Repeat Domestic Violence Offenses and Expands Victim Assistance
Updated criminal laws now increase penalties for repeat domestic violence offenders while raising one-time relocation assistance for victims leaving abusive situations from fifteen hundred to twenty-five hundred dollars.
Florida Allows Volunteer Religious Security Personnel to Carry Concealed Firearms Without State License
A new law removes state private security licensing requirements for volunteer security workers at religious institutions, allowing qualified volunteers to carry concealed firearms on church, synagogue, and mosque properties.
Florida Law Renames Palm Beach International Airport After Donald Trump
A new state transportation law has renamed Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump Airport and transferred authority over airport naming decisions away from local governments.
Florida Voters Will Decide Major Property Tax Cut Amendment in November 2026
A proposed constitutional amendment would expand the non-school homestead exemption to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but local officials warn the measure could reduce funding available for public services including fire protect...
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Florida Restrictions on University Race and Gender Discussions
A United States appeals court has overturned key provisions of Florida’s Stop Woke Act, ruling that the state cannot restrict how race and gender topics are discussed in university classrooms.
Florida Advances Electric Air Taxi Research Through SunTrax Testing Facility
The Florida Department of Transportation is expanding investment in future aviation technology through SunTrax Air in Polk County, a research facility designed to test electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for future transportat...
Tampa Bay Accelerates Billion-Dollar Highway Projects to Address Regional Growth
The Florida Department of Transportation is advancing major projects including the Howard Frankland Bridge expansion and Westshore Interchange improvements as Tampa Bay works to manage rapid population growth and increasing freight traffic.
Epic Universe Expansion Drives New Wave of Orlando Hospitality and Infrastructure Construction
The opening of Universal Epic Universe continues to fuel major construction activity across Central Florida, with developers investing in new hotels, retail projects, and transportation infrastructure linked to rising tourism demand.
Central Florida Heatwave Forces Theme Parks to Adjust Operations During Peak Summer Season
Extreme heat and severe afternoon storms are affecting visitor conditions at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort, prompting operational adjustments and additional reservation-free access days for Disney annual passholders in J...
Florida Requires New Utility Rules to Prevent Data Centers from Increasing Household Power Costs
A new state law requires the Florida Public Service Commission to establish tariffs and service standards for major data center operators, ensuring residential customers do not absorb the electricity and water costs associated with large...
Florida Data Center Boom Expands as New Projects Face Local Opposition Over Energy Use
Large-scale data center development is accelerating across Florida, with hyperscale projects totaling more than 540 megawatts moving forward in Polk, St. Lucie, and Orange counties, while communities raise concerns about land use and ele...
Federal Housing Law Limits Corporate Home Purchases to Reduce Investor Competition in Florida Markets
A new federal housing law restricts the number of single-family homes that large institutional investors and corporate landlords can purchase, aiming to reduce investor-driven competition that has contributed to rising housing costs in m...
Florida Housing Market Shifts Toward Buyers as Inventory Surpasses 118,000 Homes
Real estate data from the first half of 2026 shows Florida’s housing market cooling, with higher inventory levels, longer selling times, and price declines in some coastal markets including Cape Coral and Panama City Beach giving buyers ...
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Norway Joins French Nuclear Deterrence Initiative in Major Shift for European Security Architecture
Global Critical Mineral Alliances Expand as Western Nations Move to Counter Chinese Supply Dominance
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European Union and China Head Toward Major Trade Conflict Over Clean Technology Exports
United States Economic Growth Severely Downgraded to One Point Six Percent as Stagflation Fears Mount
World Health Organization Warns Central African Ebola Epidemic is Outpacing Containment Efforts
United States Treasury Department Conditions Sanctions Relief on Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
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