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Central Florida could see tropical impacts next week. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Central Florida could see tropical impacts next week. Here’s what to knowAs of now, the future of what could be Sara is going to be highly dependent on how much the system interacts with Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula over the next 4-5 days.
Abortion rights advocates win in 7 states and clear way to overturn Missouri ban but lose in 3
Read full article: Abortion rights advocates win in 7 states and clear way to overturn Missouri ban but lose in 3Abortion rights advocates lost on Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota ballot measures but prevailed in seven other states, including Missouri, where an amendment clears the way to undo one of the nation's strictest bans.
Gas prices in Florida fall to lowest level since January
Read full article: Gas prices in Florida fall to lowest level since JanuaryAccording to AAA, the state average for regular gas dropped 13 cents per gallon last week. On Monday, the state average reached $3.01 per gallon, nearly 20 cents below where the average price was this time of year in 2023.
Early voting ends this weekend in Central Florida. How to check polling place wait times
Read full article: Early voting ends this weekend in Central Florida. How to check polling place wait timesIf it seems like there are longer lines at early voter polling stations, it’s not your imagination. Central Floridians are setting record numbers for voting early, and that should continue heading into the final weekend before the election.
⛽ How gas prices have changed in Florida in the last week
Read full article: ⛽ How gas prices have changed in Florida in the last weekThe average cost for drivers to fill up at the gas station is falling slightly nationwide following a slight uptick influenced by broadening conflict in the Middle East and Hurricane Milton.
Biggest source of new Floridians and Texans last year was other countries
Read full article: Biggest source of new Floridians and Texans last year was other countriesFlorida and Texas were the two U.S. states with the largest number of new residents last year, and their biggest source was other countries.
First an election, now Hurricane Milton. How Florida officials prepare for both
Read full article: First an election, now Hurricane Milton. How Florida officials prepare for bothAs Floridians finalized preparations to ride out Hurricane Milton Tuesday, elections officials across Central Florida finalized preparations to keep ballots and ballot equipment safe during the storm.
Central Floridians rush to stores to buy water, other supplies ahead of Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Central Floridians rush to stores to buy water, other supplies ahead of Hurricane MiltonPeople across Central Florida are rushing to stores ahead of Hurricane Milton and some stores are already out of essential supplies like water.
The Latest: Hurricane Milton strengthens into a Category 5 as Florida prepares for evacuations
Read full article: The Latest: Hurricane Milton strengthens into a Category 5 as Florida prepares for evacuationsMilton has rapidly strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a Category 5 storm Monday on a path toward Florida.
The Latest: Hurricane Milton strengthens into a Category 5 as Florida prepares for evacuations
Read full article: The Latest: Hurricane Milton strengthens into a Category 5 as Florida prepares for evacuationsMilton has rapidly strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a Category 5 storm Monday on a path toward Florida.
What Citizens Insurance depopulation means for Florida homeowners
Read full article: What Citizens Insurance depopulation means for Florida homeownersAs rates soared, this state-backed carrier amassed a staggering 1.25 million active policies. Now, however, that number is about to be halved as the state rolls out a depopulation initiative.
DeSantis launches ‘Operation Blue Ridge’ to get Floridians out of North Carolina after Helene
Read full article: DeSantis launches ‘Operation Blue Ridge’ to get Floridians out of North Carolina after HeleneFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced state resources were being deployed north in “Operation Blue Ridge,” what’s meant in part to assist Floridians seeking rescue in western North Carolina, the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Tennessee Valley following Hurricane Helene.
Helene death toll in Florida rises to 11; more than 400K still without power, DeSantis says
Read full article: Helene death toll in Florida rises to 11; more than 400K still without power, DeSantis saysEleven people died in Florida as Hurricane Helene made landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm in the Big Bend region, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Tropical Weather Latest: Helene weakens into a post-tropical cyclone as rescue efforts persist
Read full article: Tropical Weather Latest: Helene weakens into a post-tropical cyclone as rescue efforts persistHurricane Helene has weakened into a post-tropical cyclone after making landfall overnight in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 storm.
No, the eye of Helene did not move drastically east. Hurricane still targeting Big Bend of Florida
Read full article: No, the eye of Helene did not move drastically east. Hurricane still targeting Big Bend of FloridaHurricane officials take to social media to say that Helene is not making a big move east.
Multiple political races in Brevard County with no incumbent
Read full article: Multiple political races in Brevard County with no incumbentThe election is just weeks away and politics is heating up in Brevard County. Because of term limits and a retirement, there are at least four races with no incumbent, and all the districts include Melbourne.
DeSantis pledges solutions by 2025 as condo owners struggle with post-Surfside fees
Read full article: DeSantis pledges solutions by 2025 as condo owners struggle with post-Surfside feesFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a roundtable to discuss possible solutions for condo owners being hit with huge assessments and fees following the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside.
Wildfires on the rise: Florida has 2nd-highest risk in the nation. Here’s how to prep financially
Read full article: Wildfires on the rise: Florida has 2nd-highest risk in the nation. Here’s how to prep financiallyIn terms of financial risk, the study shows that Florida has the second highest fire risk in the country, with losses expected to reach $269 million.
Gov. DeSantis urges lawmakers to address condo affordability crisis sooner than later
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis urges lawmakers to address condo affordability crisis sooner than laterGov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that lawmakers should act before the 2025 regular legislative session to address problems facing condominium associations and owners, including soaring costs.
5 things you didn’t know about Central Florida’s homeless population
Read full article: 5 things you didn’t know about Central Florida’s homeless populationThe Homeless Services Network of Central Florida says the number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties rose 86% from 2023 to 2024.
Hope Florida to join state’s emergency management agency for disaster response efforts
Read full article: Hope Florida to join state’s emergency management agency for disaster response effortsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that Hope Florida would become a permanent component of the Florida Division of Emergency Management and take on a new name, “Activate Hope.”
Need help with insurance? ‘Fixing Problems for Floridians Fair’ heads to Orlando
Read full article: Need help with insurance? ‘Fixing Problems for Floridians Fair’ heads to OrlandoExperts in number of fields will gather in Orlando for a what’s being called the ‘Fixing Problems for Floridians Fair,” according to a news release.
Want to wrangle invasive pythons? FWC hosting virtual training sessions
Read full article: Want to wrangle invasive pythons? FWC hosting virtual training sessionsThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is hosting virtual python hunter training every third Thursday throughout the summer.
Supreme Court ruling refuels guns, pot legal fight in Florida
Read full article: Supreme Court ruling refuels guns, pot legal fight in FloridaAfter the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month in a closely watched Second Amendment case, lawyers are tangling over how the decision should apply to federal prohibitions on medical-marijuana patients buying and possessing guns.
$211K seized as detectives raid illegal gambling houses in Lake County, sheriff’s office says
Read full article: $211K seized as detectives raid illegal gambling houses in Lake County, sheriff’s office saysDetectives with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office moved in on four illegal gaming establishments, making off with hundreds of thousands of dollars in seized assets and cash.
Potential cyber attack takes down Florida system for birth, death certificates. Why that matters
Read full article: Potential cyber attack takes down Florida system for birth, death certificates. Why that mattersA potential cyber attack caused temporary outages of the Florida Department of Health’s online system, the department said.
Candace Campos promoted to WKMG-TV Chief Meteorologist
Read full article: Candace Campos promoted to WKMG-TV Chief MeteorologistNews 6 Meteorologist Candace Campos has been a familiar face in Central Florida for nearly a decade. Now, Campos will serve our community as Chief Meteorologist for the Pinpoint Weather Team.
Soto ‘hopeful’ 2024 SHIELD Act will be included in internet privacy bill
Read full article: Soto ‘hopeful’ 2024 SHIELD Act will be included in internet privacy billThe 2024 SHIELD Act, designed to protect every American’s reputation on the internet and social media platforms, could become part of the comprehensive privacy bill as early as July.
DeSantis signs taking of bears, ethics changes and 12 other Florida bills into law
Read full article: DeSantis signs taking of bears, ethics changes and 12 other Florida bills into lawA controversial bill that creates a kind of “stand your ground” defense for shooting Florida black bears on a person’s property is now a law, along with a bill to make it tougher to file ethics complaints and 12 other bills that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Friday night.
US Supreme Court refuses to take up challenge to Florida’s online sports betting compact
Read full article: US Supreme Court refuses to take up challenge to Florida’s online sports betting compactThe U.S. Supreme Court has refused to take up a challenge to an agreement that gave the Seminole Tribe exclusive rights to handle online sports betting in Florida, dealing a blow to the deal’s opponents.
Federal judge strikes down part of Florida gender health care law
Read full article: Federal judge strikes down part of Florida gender health care lawA federal judge has struck down part of a Florida law regarding gender-affirming care this week, calling it unconstitutional and claiming it was created based on animus, not a legitimate state interest.
‘There is no justice:’ Seminole County murder victim’s family pleads for change to stop gun violence
Read full article: ‘There is no justice:’ Seminole County murder victim’s family pleads for change to stop gun violenceThe family of a man who was murdered at a Seminole County apartment complex nearly two years ago hopes telling his story will make a difference.
Seminole County continues fight against opioid crisis. Here’s how
Read full article: Seminole County continues fight against opioid crisis. Here’s howResearch from Project Opioid revealed the number of overdose deaths declined 2% in Florida in 2022, for the first time since 2018. Seminole and Orange counties saw a decrease of 11%.
DeSantis, amid criticism, signs Florida bill making climate change a lesser state priority
Read full article: DeSantis, amid criticism, signs Florida bill making climate change a lesser state priorityFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill making climate change a lesser priority under state law and banning offshore wind turbines near the state's long coastline.
It's not a matter of if a hurricane will hit Florida, but when, forecasters say
Read full article: It's not a matter of if a hurricane will hit Florida, but when, forecasters sayU.S. officials who predict, prepare for and respond to natural disasters have a message for Floridians: It’s not a matter of if but when a hurricane will hit the state.
Polk County sheriff announces agency’s largest-ever seizure of fentanyl; 4 arrested, 1 wanted
Read full article: Polk County sheriff announces agency’s largest-ever seizure of fentanyl; 4 arrested, 1 wantedAccording to the sheriff’s office, the investigation involved a trafficking ring bringing fentanyl from Mexico into Polk County and other parts of Florida.
Florida insurance market showing signs of improvement, report says
Read full article: Florida insurance market showing signs of improvement, report saysIn crisis for years, Florida’s troubled property insurance market is showing small signs of improvement, according to the state Office of Insurance Regulation.
DeSantis signs major health care package
Read full article: DeSantis signs major health care packageGov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a package of bills that supporters say will help improve access to health care, boost the number of doctors in Florida and address issues such as mental-health treatment.
Plane carrying evacuees from Haiti lands in Central Florida
Read full article: Plane carrying evacuees from Haiti lands in Central FloridaAmid the rising gang violence in Haiti, the first of what Florida Gov. DeSantis calls many flights that will bring Americans back to the United States and out of harm’s way is expected to arrive at Orlando-Sanford International Airport Wednesday evening.
Gangs target peaceful communities in new attacks on Haiti's capital
Read full article: Gangs target peaceful communities in new attacks on Haiti's capitalArmed gangs are launching new attacks in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, with heavy gunfire echoing across once-peaceful communities near the Haitian capital.
Haiti town hall to be held in Orlando amid political turbulence abroad
Read full article: Haiti town hall to be held in Orlando amid political turbulence abroadCentral Florida’s Haitian community is reacting to recent violence in the country. A group will host the “Let Haiti Decide” town hall in Orlando.
‘Lock the clock:’ Florida senator keeps pushing to make daylight saving time permanent
Read full article: ‘Lock the clock:’ Florida senator keeps pushing to make daylight saving time permanentThis comes around six years after former Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed HB 1013 into law, which would keep daylight savings time in place permanently for all Florida residents.
‘Lock the clock:’ Florida lawmaker keeps pushing to end daylight savings changes
Read full article: ‘Lock the clock:’ Florida lawmaker keeps pushing to end daylight savings changesThis comes around six years after former Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed HB 1013 into law, which would keep daylight savings time in place permanently for all Florida residents.
Florida set to ban homeless from sleeping on public property
Read full article: Florida set to ban homeless from sleeping on public propertyFlorida will ban thousands of homeless people from setting up camp or sleeping on public property under a bill lawmakers sent to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who supports the idea.
Trip to Margaritaville can soon be made on Jimmy Buffett Highway
Read full article: Trip to Margaritaville can soon be made on Jimmy Buffett HighwayIconic Florida singer Jimmy Buffet named one of his albums “A1A” in honor of the coastal highway that winds through about 340 miles along the state’s Atlantic Coast, and now Florida is about to return the honor.
Alzheimer’s training for law enforcement officers OK’d by Florida House
Read full article: Alzheimer’s training for law enforcement officers OK’d by Florida HouseThe state would have to provide training to law enforcement officers on how to interact with people who have Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia under a bill the Florida House approved.
Property insurance premium tax break could make Florida tax package
Read full article: Property insurance premium tax break could make Florida tax packageA tax package that began moving forward Tuesday in the Senate and a revised tax proposal in the House could provide some assistance to homeowners with property-insurance costs.
Judge rules that restrictions on after-hour drop boxes don’t keep Floridians from voting
Read full article: Judge rules that restrictions on after-hour drop boxes don’t keep Floridians from votingA federal judge says restrictions on after-hour drop boxes may make it inconvenient to return ballots outside business hours, but they don’t keep Floridians from voting.
Florida Supreme Court won’t speed up redistricting fight
Read full article: Florida Supreme Court won’t speed up redistricting fightThe Florida Supreme Court on Monday refused to speed up a challenge to a congressional redistricting plan that Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed through the Legislature in 2022, likely meaning the disputed map will remain in effect for this year’s elections.
Gender policy change on driver’s licenses sees backlash from Orange County LGBTQ community
Read full article: Gender policy change on driver’s licenses sees backlash from Orange County LGBTQ communityA new directive from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle received strong backlash from the LGBTQ community who protested in front of the Orange County Department of Motor Vehicles.
🚙Here are the vanity plates deemed too risqué for Florida roads in 2023
Read full article: 🚙Here are the vanity plates deemed too risqué for Florida roads in 2023Florida’s highways and byways are full of strange sights. Horses strapped to the roof of a car, a gutted limo with a grill and hot tub barely attached to the chassis — you can see it all while driving in Florida.
Orlando-based Spektrum Health closing Melbourne office, cites ‘anti-trans legislation’
Read full article: Orlando-based Spektrum Health closing Melbourne office, cites ‘anti-trans legislation’SPEKTRUM Health, which bills itself as the state’s largest remaining clinic focusing primarily on gender affirming care, announced Tuesday that they will close their location in Melbourne.
Volusia County Council rejects heavy industrial moratorium, will process fuel farm site plans
Read full article: Volusia County Council rejects heavy industrial moratorium, will process fuel farm site plansSite plans for a proposed fuel terminal just outside of Ormond Beach will now have to be reviewed and processed by Volusia County staff.
Chick-fil-A class action: Are you entitled to fry-nancial compensation?
Read full article: Chick-fil-A class action: Are you entitled to fry-nancial compensation?A settlement has reportedly been reached in a class action lawsuit against Chick-fil-A and Floridians are among those who may walk away with gift card or cash award.
Radio frequencies may be interrupted during largest solar flare in 7 years, officials say
Read full article: Radio frequencies may be interrupted during largest solar flare in 7 years, officials sayThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Monday and Tuesday as the largest solar flare since 2017 heads our way in the peak of the Solar Cycle 25
Planning to vote by mail in Florida this year? Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Planning to vote by mail in Florida this year? Here’s what you need to knowMore Floridians have been using vote-by-mail in the last few elections, as it’s a convenient option, especially for the elderly, the infirm and those who don’t work a classic 9-5 schedule.
‘They’re not children:’ Florida bill to loosen work rules for teens advances
Read full article: ‘They’re not children:’ Florida bill to loosen work rules for teens advancesA controversial proposal that would loosen regulations on the numbers of hours that 16-year-old and 17-year-old Floridians can work continued moving through the state House on Wednesday.