Local voting rights advocates head to Tallahassee to protest as Florida starts redistricting talks
Read full article: Local voting rights advocates head to Tallahassee to protest as Florida starts redistricting talksFlorida is poised to join the wave of states debating how they might reshape congressional voting districts, as political parties grapple for an edge in next year’s midterm elections.
Gov. DeSantis announces proposal to establish AI bill of rights to protect Floridians from ‘darkness and deceit’
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces proposal to establish AI bill of rights to protect Floridians from ‘darkness and deceit’Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he will be proposing to the Florida Legislature a bill of rights to protect Floridians from the dangers of artificial intelligence.
13,000 will fly out of JAX today and millions of Floridians will be on the road this weekend. What you need to know.
Read full article: 13,000 will fly out of JAX today and millions of Floridians will be on the road this weekend. What you need to know.The holiday travel rush is here, with thousands of people expected to fly out of Jacksonville International Airport on Wednesday.
Holiday Money Hunt: Could some of Florida’s $2 billion in unclaimed cash belong to you?
Read full article: Holiday Money Hunt: Could some of Florida’s $2 billion in unclaimed cash belong to you?Florida is holding onto more than $2 billion in unclaimed property and some of that money might have your name on it. To show just how easy it is to check, we took our Holiday Money Hunt to the Riverside Arts Market, where shoppers walked away not with gift but with their own forgotten dollars.
Lt. Gov. Jay Collins launches ‘Operation Senior Shield’ to help seniors avoid scammers, fraud
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Jay Collins launches ‘Operation Senior Shield’ to help seniors avoid scammers, fraudFlorida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins is scheduled to speak Tuesday afternoon at a retirement community in Jacksonville.
Holiday Money Hunt: How to search Florida’s unclaimed property database to see if you’re owed extra cash
Read full article: Holiday Money Hunt: How to search Florida’s unclaimed property database to see if you’re owed extra cashA state database could hold the key to a little extra cash for your wallet, during the holiday season.
Record-low temperatures shock the Southeast US while snowfall blankets parts of the Northeast
Read full article: Record-low temperatures shock the Southeast US while snowfall blankets parts of the NortheastThe southeastern U.S. has plunged into record-low temperatures, affecting 18 million people under a freeze warning across Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
How to save money on energy costs as Florida temperatures fluctuate this fall
Read full article: How to save money on energy costs as Florida temperatures fluctuate this fallUpcoming temperature swings could mean a lot of ups and downs on your thermostat, but local utilities warn against making big swings on that dial – because they could affect your wallet.
Local government law attorney discusses Florida’s housing affordability and property tax debate
Read full article: Local government law attorney discusses Florida’s housing affordability and property tax debateA recent poll from the University of North Florida shows housing costs and property taxes are among the biggest worries for Floridians heading into 2026. “Affordability, affordability, affordability. That is the dominant theme of this poll,” said government law attorney Chris Hand.
Hundreds fed at Jerome Brown BBQ on Jacksonville’s Northside for SNAP benefit delay relief
Read full article: Hundreds fed at Jerome Brown BBQ on Jacksonville’s Northside for SNAP benefit delay reliefJacksonville businesses are stepping up to help families affected by the SNAP benefit delay. At Jerome Brown BBQ on the Northside, owners and volunteers are feeding hundreds of people and expect to serve thousands throughout the day.
DeSantis says 28 Florida residents were evacuated from Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa devastation
Read full article: DeSantis says 28 Florida residents were evacuated from Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa devastationFlorida officials successfully evacuated 28 residents from Jamaica following the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Saturday.
Attorney talks Florida-Georgia game’s legacy, economic boost for Jacksonville
Read full article: Attorney talks Florida-Georgia game’s legacy, economic boost for JacksonvilleThe Florida-Georgia college football rivalry, a Jacksonville tradition since 1933, will temporarily move away from the city due to stadium renovations, with games scheduled in Atlanta and Tampa for the next two years.
A Florida senior gets about $2 a day in SNAP benefits. If it expires, she says she won’t have food next month
Read full article: A Florida senior gets about $2 a day in SNAP benefits. If it expires, she says she won’t have food next monthVanessa Lockett, a 73-year-old disabled retiree living on a fixed income in Jacksonville, is worried about losing her Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. She relies on the program to buy food, but the current federal government shutdown threatens to halt SNAP funding starting Nov. 1.
Florida Democrats urge DeSantis to issue emergency declaration with SNAP benefits at risk because of shutdown
Read full article: Florida Democrats urge DeSantis to issue emergency declaration with SNAP benefits at risk because of shutdownFlorida Democratic legislators are urging Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency on food insecurity, as nearly 3 million Floridians face potential loss of federal food assistance if the government shutdown extends beyond Nov. 1.
Nearly 3 million Floridians receive SNAP benefits. An expert explains how a pause in federal food aid could impact them
Read full article: Nearly 3 million Floridians receive SNAP benefits. An expert explains how a pause in federal food aid could impact themAs the federal government shutdown drags on, 42 million Americans, including 3 million Floridians, brace for the possibility that their SNAP benefits won’t arrive in November.
Fully grown or still too young? Another push to lower Florida’s legal gun-buying age reignites debate
Read full article: Fully grown or still too young? Another push to lower Florida’s legal gun-buying age reignites debateHouse Bill 133 would lower the minimum age to purchase or transfer firearms from 21 to 18, reversing a major part of the law passed after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
Democrat gubernatorial candidate David Jolly outlines plan to tackle Florida’s affordability, disaster risks
Read full article: Democrat gubernatorial candidate David Jolly outlines plan to tackle Florida’s affordability, disaster risksThe former Republican congressman, now running as a Democrat, emphasized his core values and vision for the state. “The economy should work for everybody,” Jolly said. He explained that this means the economy must support the lowest wage earners, retirees, and families trying to put food on the table.
Florida among highest-ranking states for debt collection calls, FTC says
Read full article: Florida among highest-ranking states for debt collection calls, FTC saysThe Federal Trade Commission says that Florida is one of the highest-ranking states for debt collection calls. At least 31,000 Floridians have filed complaints about these calls that are persistent and sometimes even aggressive.
Weather Ready Tip of the Month: Document your home before a storm hits
Read full article: Weather Ready Tip of the Month: Document your home before a storm hitsWhile this year’s hurricane season has remained relatively calm so far, Floridians are reminded that preparation is key — especially with storms possible through late November.
#AskJAXTDY | Should I report my positive COVID test so it can be tracked?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Should I report my positive COVID test so it can be tracked?Jacksonville Today reader Sherry C. says she and her father got COVID coming back to Florida on a plane. She wonders whether she should report her positive test anywhere so it could be tracked with other people.
Florida Attorney General announces arrests in connection with ‘Felony Lane Gang’ organized fraud ring
Read full article: Florida Attorney General announces arrests in connection with ‘Felony Lane Gang’ organized fraud ringAttorney General James Uthmeier announced charges against six defendants involved in a multi-year theft and identity fraud scheme across at least five Florida counties.
Rain, thunderstorms, coastal flood risks expected to stick around this week
Read full article: Rain, thunderstorms, coastal flood risks expected to stick around this weekJacksonville and nearby areas are in for heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flood advisories this week. Get the latest updates from News4JAX’s meteorologist with details on Exact Track 4D radar, rainfall forecasts, and tide timings.
DeSantis criticizes increases in local budgets, says they should focus on ‘core functions’ and reduce property taxes
Read full article: DeSantis criticizes increases in local budgets, says they should focus on ‘core functions’ and reduce property taxesOn Tuesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized local governments that have proposed budget increases, saying that they should focus on core functions and cut property taxes.
Florida ‘Hometown Heroes’ qualify for up to $35k in down payment assistance. Here’s who’s eligible and how to apply
Read full article: Florida ‘Hometown Heroes’ qualify for up to $35k in down payment assistance. Here’s who’s eligible and how to applyThe Florida Hometown Heroes Housing (HTH) Program reopened today, giving first-time homebuyers who serve their communities a chance to receive down payment and closing cost assistance.
Experts say many homeowners don’t fully understand their insurance coverage. Here’s what you should know before a storm
Read full article: Experts say many homeowners don’t fully understand their insurance coverage. Here’s what you should know before a stormExperts say it’s worth checking your policy now — before a storm hits — and getting help from a trusted insurance agent or licensed professional if you’re unsure.
$44 million in unclaimed property returned to Floridians in July, CFO says. Here’s how you can see if you’re owed money
Read full article: $44 million in unclaimed property returned to Floridians in July, CFO says. Here’s how you can see if you’re owed moneyFlorida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Thursday that over $44 million in unclaimed property was returned to Floridians during July, with about $3 million of that being returned to Jacksonville residents.
Sen. Rick Scott pushes hurricane preparedness in Jacksonville
Read full article: Sen. Rick Scott pushes hurricane preparedness in JacksonvilleSenator Rick Scott will join state, local, and emergency management officials in Jacksonville on Wednesday for a press conference urging Floridians to stay prepared with Hurricane Season underway.
Politics & Power: If Florida’s first lady decides to run, can she hold on to a slim lead for governor over Trump’s pick?
Read full article: Politics & Power: If Florida’s first lady decides to run, can she hold on to a slim lead for governor over Trump’s pick?The researchers behind the most recent UNF Public Opinion Poll, Michael Binder and Sean Freeder, will join News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton on this week’s Politics & Power.
Deegan fires back after Florida CFO claims city is placing restrictions on DOGE auditors
Read full article: Deegan fires back after Florida CFO claims city is placing restrictions on DOGE auditorsHours after Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia posted a letter to social media claiming that some local governments are “trying to place ‘conditions’ and restrictions” on DOGE auditors, Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan has responded, insisting that it’s a misrepresentation of her office’s intentions.
My Safe Florida Home program applications are now open. Here’s how to qualify and apply
Read full article: My Safe Florida Home program applications are now open. Here’s how to qualify and applyThe My Safe Florida Home program opened for applications Monday morning, and millions of dollars are up for grabs to help homeowners make improvements that can lower their insurance premiums and protect against storms.
Florida makes hurricane prep more affordable with year-round tax exemptions
Read full article: Florida makes hurricane prep more affordable with year-round tax exemptionsAs Florida enters the heart of hurricane season, residents are getting a financial break on the essentials they need to stay safe. A new, permanent sales tax exemption on key hurricane supplies has replaced the state’s traditional short-term sales tax holidays.
About two-thirds of Florida Republicans surveyed support Alligator Alcatraz, want to nix property taxes: UNF poll
Read full article: About two-thirds of Florida Republicans surveyed support Alligator Alcatraz, want to nix property taxes: UNF pollNearly half of Florida Republicans now believe the state’s top priority should be housing-related issues, according to a poll released Thursday by the University of North Florida’s Public Opinion Research Lab.
Stock up any time: Florida ends sales tax on hurricane prep supplies
Read full article: Stock up any time: Florida ends sales tax on hurricane prep suppliesFloridians can now save on disaster supplies year-round. A new law removes sales tax on essential items like batteries, generators, and tarps — no more waiting for seasonal tax holidays.
Florida man accused in $3M multi-county construction fraud scheme found with 64 guns, 10,421 rounds of ammo
Read full article: Florida man accused in $3M multi-county construction fraud scheme found with 64 guns, 10,421 rounds of ammoA Florida man has been charged with orchestrating a multi-county construction fraud scheme that defrauded at least 13 victims across seven Florida counties, resulting in more than $3 million in losses, the Florida Attorney General announced Monday.
Citizens drops below 800K policies, expected to fall under 654K by end of year as customers shift to private market
Read full article: Citizens drops below 800K policies, expected to fall under 654K by end of year as customers shift to private marketCitizens Property Insurance Corp.’s policy count dropped below 800,000 last week and is projected to plunge to fewer than 654,000 by the end of the year, the state insurer’s top executive said Wednesday.
DeSantis commends Trump’s ‘decisiveness’ on Iran strikes, says he’ll continue flights to return Americans from Israel
Read full article: DeSantis commends Trump’s ‘decisiveness’ on Iran strikes, says he’ll continue flights to return Americans from IsraelFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on Monday about President Donald Trump’s decision to strike three nuclear facilities in Iran amid the ongoing conflict with Israel.
FLHSMV warns drivers about scam texts about unpaid traffic tickets, threats to suspend license
Read full article: FLHSMV warns drivers about scam texts about unpaid traffic tickets, threats to suspend licenseThe Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is warning drivers about a recent text message scam claiming the recipient has an unpaid traffic ticket.
Josh Weil announces 2026 Senate run to challenge Ashley Moody in Florida
Read full article: Josh Weil announces 2026 Senate run to challenge Ashley Moody in FloridaDemocrat Josh Weil, who raised millions of dollars for an unsuccessful U.S. House campaign in Florida, said Wednesday that he will run for the U.S. Senate in 2026.
Jacksonville Humane Society partners with Petco for MEGA Pet Adoption Event aiming for 2,000 adoptions
Read full article: Jacksonville Humane Society partners with Petco for MEGA Pet Adoption Event aiming for 2,000 adoptionsJacksonville Humane Society proudly joins forces with with national nonprofit Petco and animal welfare groups across Florida.
Florida residents are flocking to this city, study finds. Here’s why
Read full article: Florida residents are flocking to this city, study finds. Here’s whyIt’s no secret how popular of a destination Florida has become in recent years for many across the nation. But what about those moving within Florida?
Nearly half of Floridians are struggling to make ends meet, new report finds
Read full article: Nearly half of Floridians are struggling to make ends meet, new report findsThe State of ALICE in Florida: 2025 Update on Financial Hardship report, which analyzed the latest available data from 2023, found that an estimated 47% of households in Florida were below the ALICE Threshold in 2023. The ALICE Threshold represents the minimum income level necessary for survival for a household.
Nothing more Florida than a Boater Skip Day: Important reminder before heading out on the water
Read full article: Nothing more Florida than a Boater Skip Day: Important reminder before heading out on the waterThe Clay County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging everyone to enjoy the day, but emphasizes the importance of safety.
FDEM hosts press conference, urges Floridians to make final preps for hurricane season
Read full article: FDEM hosts press conference, urges Floridians to make final preps for hurricane seasonThe Florida Division of Emergency Management held a press conference, urging Floridians to make their final preparations before hurricane season starts on June 1.
Farm Share partners with Global Empowerment Mission to distribute hurricane supply kits to 6,500 Florida families
Read full article: Farm Share partners with Global Empowerment Mission to distribute hurricane supply kits to 6,500 Florida familiesIn order to help Floridians prepare for the hurricane season, Farm Share is partnering with Global Empowerment mission to distribute hurricane supplies at nine locations across Florida on June 7 at 9 a.m.
Florida faces above-average hurricane threat as sales tax holiday remains uncertain
Read full article: Florida faces above-average hurricane threat as sales tax holiday remains uncertainThis annual initiative remains in question as the state is still three weeks behind in finalizing its budget, putting it in limbo.
Prosecutors open investigation related to Hope Florida Foundation
Read full article: Prosecutors open investigation related to Hope Florida FoundationRecords related to a state House probe of a nonprofit linked to First Prosecutors have opened an investigation related to the Hope Florida Foundation, the nonprofit behind the welfare program that has been touted as the signature achievement of first lady Casey DeSantis.
Farm Share distributes food to food-insecure Floridians in Macclenny
Read full article: Farm Share distributes food to food-insecure Floridians in MacclennyFarm Share, Florida’s leading food nonprofit and the state’s largest food bank, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Jacksonville area.
‘Addressing Affordability’: How does Northeast Florida’s housing market align with the definition of affordable housing?
Read full article: ‘Addressing Affordability’: How does Northeast Florida’s housing market align with the definition of affordable housing?According to housing experts, “affordable” is defined as spending no more than 30% of your income on housing. In Jacksonville, where the median household income is $81,107 according to city data, that means monthly housing costs should not exceed $2,027 to be considered affordable.
LIVE: Gov. DeSantis and First Lady hold roundtable in Hillsborough County
Read full article: LIVE: Gov. DeSantis and First Lady hold roundtable in Hillsborough CountyFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis will hold a roundtable discussion in Hillsborough County Wednesday morning.
‘Free & clear’: Florida homeowners, buyers being priced out of market because of property taxes, DeSantis says
Read full article: ‘Free & clear’: Florida homeowners, buyers being priced out of market because of property taxes, DeSantis saysGov. Ron DeSantis is scheduled to hold a roundtable at 10 a.m. Friday in Jacksonville.
Gov. DeSantis, first lady announce new pilot program to identify, train Hope Florida liaisons at select school districts
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis, first lady announce new pilot program to identify, train Hope Florida liaisons at select school districtsFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis will hold a press conference in Fruitland Park on Wednesday.
Gov. DeSantis announces ‘record-breaking’ 2025 Gulf Red Snapper season, extends it to 126 days
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces ‘record-breaking’ 2025 Gulf Red Snapper season, extends it to 126 daysFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that this year’s Gulf Red Snapper season will be extended to 126 days, starting on Memorial Day weekend.
With Florida lawmakers at odds over budget, House takes Monday off & Dems lose party member amid turmoil
Read full article: With Florida lawmakers at odds over budget, House takes Monday off & Dems lose party member amid turmoilSenate President Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, said philosophical differences are stalling progress with the state budget, specifically over tax relief plans.
Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady Fest
Read full article: Florida officials say now is the time to prepare for hurricane season at last day of JaxReady FestAs hurricane season approaches, first responder agencies across Duval County are ensuring families are prepared. The Jax Ready Festival begins Friday, offering a free event designed to help the community get ready for potential emergencies.
Gov. DeSantis, first lady announce partnership of Hope Florida program with all 67 sheriff’s offices
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis, first lady announce partnership of Hope Florida program with all 67 sheriff’s officesFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis held a news conference in Tallahassee Tuesday morning to announce a new partnership between the Hope Florida program and all 67 sheriff’s offices across the state.
Florida House approves bill to lower rifle purchase age to 18
Read full article: Florida House approves bill to lower rifle purchase age to 18A bill that emerged after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting in Parkland may see some changes. In 2018, the state increased the age limit to 21 for purchasing a rifle or long gun. However, the Florida House recently approved a bill to lower the age back to 18.
Republicans in Florida's Capitol restart push to lower the gun-buying age to 18
Read full article: Republicans in Florida's Capitol restart push to lower the gun-buying age to 18Gun rights advocates have been fighting to overturn a Florida law setting the minimum age to buy a gun at 21 since the day the measure was signed, in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018.
Expect pricier Spring Break travel this year. How to enjoy a getaway without breaking the bank
Read full article: Expect pricier Spring Break travel this year. How to enjoy a getaway without breaking the bankMore than a quarter (26%) of Floridians are preparing to travel as spring break approaches. However, with costs rising year after year, it’s becoming more challenging to enjoy a getaway without breaking the bank.
ASAP Towing owner accused of stealing nearly $194K pleads not guilty
Read full article: ASAP Towing owner accused of stealing nearly $194K pleads not guiltyAn arrest warrant for ASAP Towing and Storage President Vince Serrano shows investigators believe he defrauded Floridians of nearly $194,000 by underreporting the sales prices of unclaimed vehicles while overinflating ASAP’s costs to tow, store, and sell them.
The Florida Man Games is back for Round 2
Read full article: The Florida Man Games is back for Round 2Floridians competing will be taking part in new challenges such as Human Beer Pong and the Grocery Aisle Brawl, where competitors must fight each other for the last of the beer, toilet paper, and water on the shelves.
James Uthmeier officially becomes Florida’s Attorney General, described by DeSantis as ‘bulldog’
Read full article: James Uthmeier officially becomes Florida’s Attorney General, described by DeSantis as ‘bulldog’With Gov. Ron DeSantis describing him as a “bulldog,” James Uthmeier was elevated Monday to become Florida attorney general after serving as the governor’s chief of staff.
Attorney says new Florida laws could create chilling effect for undocumented immigrants who want to report crimes
Read full article: Attorney says new Florida laws could create chilling effect for undocumented immigrants who want to report crimesGov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a set of new laws aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration in Florida.
‘The increase is substantial’: Rising home replacement costs cause concerns for Florida homeowners
Read full article: ‘The increase is substantial’: Rising home replacement costs cause concerns for Florida homeownersAccording to a new study from the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), the cost to rebuild a home has surged by 55% from 2019 to 2022—nearly four times the rate of inflation. This means many homeowners in Florida may no longer have enough insurance to fully cover the cost of rebuilding their homes in the event of a disaster.
700 fewer jobs, pay raises for first responders, gun sales tax holiday: DeSantis announces new state budget proposal
Read full article: 700 fewer jobs, pay raises for first responders, gun sales tax holiday: DeSantis announces new state budget proposalGov. Ron DeSantis on Monday announced a proposed $115.6 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year that calls for increasing pay for state law-enforcement officers and firefighters, eliminating a commercial-lease tax and holding a new sales-tax “holiday” on guns and ammunition.
700 less jobs, pay raise for first responders, gun sales tax holiday: DeSantis announces new state budget proposal
Read full article: 700 less jobs, pay raise for first responders, gun sales tax holiday: DeSantis announces new state budget proposalGov. Ron DeSantis on Monday announced a proposed $115.6 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year that calls for increasing pay for state law-enforcement officers and firefighters, eliminating a commercial-lease tax and holding a new sales-tax “holiday” on guns and ammunition.
JEA ‘ready to respond’ to potential outages as Duval County residents brace for winter storm
Read full article: JEA ‘ready to respond’ to potential outages as Duval County residents brace for winter stormJacksonville officials and agencies said they are prepared to respond to the potential impacts of the winter weather storm forecast to impact North Florida and southern Georgia on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Gov. DeSantis issues state of emergency ahead of winter storm, warns Floridians of hazardous driving conditions
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis issues state of emergency ahead of winter storm, warns Floridians of hazardous driving conditionsGovernor Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency Monday evening ahead of a winter storm that is forecast to impact North Florida beginning Tuesday evening.
Florida bill would ban students in the US without legal permission from some public universities
Read full article: Florida bill would ban students in the US without legal permission from some public universitiesA Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some of the state’s public colleges and universities from admitting students who are in the country without legal permission.
Gov. DeSantis calls for special session, proposes reform to petition, amendment process
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis calls for special session, proposes reform to petition, amendment processGov. Ron DeSantis on Monday morning announced plans to reform Florida’s petition and amendment process, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.
DeSantis calls legislature into special session to add new measures, funding to help with Trump’s immigration policies
Read full article: DeSantis calls legislature into special session to add new measures, funding to help with Trump’s immigration policiesGovernor Ron DeSantis will hold a news conference from the Florida Capitol on Monday morning.
DeSantis calls legislature into special session to add new measures, funding to help with Trump’s immigration policies
Read full article: DeSantis calls legislature into special session to add new measures, funding to help with Trump’s immigration policiesGovernor Ron DeSantis will hold a news conference from the Florida Capitol on Monday morning.
‘It was pretty insane’: Historic moments and snowballs highlight Liberty Pines Academy trip to Washington D.C.
Read full article: ‘It was pretty insane’: Historic moments and snowballs highlight Liberty Pines Academy trip to Washington D.C.Students from Liberty Pines Academy in St. Johns County recently returned from a memorable trip to Washington D.C. The experience was filled with first-time experiences for many which included something Floridians rarely encounter—snow.
FEMA assistance, SBA disaster loan deadlines for Florida hurricane survivors end today
Read full article: FEMA assistance, SBA disaster loan deadlines for Florida hurricane survivors end todayFloridians impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene are urged to apply for FEMA assistance before the deadline at 11:59 p.m. ET today, Tuesday, Jan. 7.
Political uncertainty swirls around Florida’s Senate seat following Lara Trump’s withdrawal, Gaetz statements
Read full article: Political uncertainty swirls around Florida’s Senate seat following Lara Trump’s withdrawal, Gaetz statementsWith Marco Rubio likely going into Trump's cabinet and DeSantis weighing his political future there's uncertainty for the future of the Senate seat and Governor's office. Over the weekend Lara Trump withdrew her name and Matt Gaetz indicated he might run for either office.
In Florida, a race is on to save the Everglades and protect a key source of drinking water
Read full article: In Florida, a race is on to save the Everglades and protect a key source of drinking waterFor decades, largescale engineering projects for development and agriculture drained and partitioned South Florida's Everglades, a vast wetlands landscape home to endangered and threatened species and a vital source of drinking water for millions of Floridians.
Florida Senate president proposes phasing out in-state tuition for ‘Dreamers’
Read full article: Florida Senate president proposes phasing out in-state tuition for ‘Dreamers’Senate President Ben Albritton on Monday suggested phasing out a decade-old law that allows some undocumented immigrant students, known as “Dreamers,” to receive in-state tuition rates at Florida universities and colleges.
Half of consumers still carry debt from last year’s holiday shopping. How a Yulee woman was able to pay off $40K
Read full article: Half of consumers still carry debt from last year’s holiday shopping. How a Yulee woman was able to pay off $40KThe holiday season is a time of giving, but for many Americans, it’s also a time of spending—and that can lead to a heavy financial burden.
Florida Surgeon General advises against community water fluoridation, citing health risks for pregnant women, children
Read full article: Florida Surgeon General advises against community water fluoridation, citing health risks for pregnant women, childrenFlorida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has issued guidance against community water fluoridation, citing potential neuropsychiatric risks associated with fluoride exposure.
