Day: July 9, 2025

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Tsa Ends Shoe Removal Requirement at Security Checkpoints

The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security screening…

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Vermont Man, 77, Killed on I-95 Near Sebastian While Helping Turtle

A 77-year-old Vermont man was fatally struck Sunday afternoon on Interstate 95 near Sebastian while trying to help a turtle cross the highway, according to Florida Highway Patrol. A car slowed to avoid him, but a pickup truck behind failed to stop, causing a crash that sent the car off the road and struck the […]

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Florida Man Steals Conch Tour Train on Meth-fueled Birthday Joyride

Key West police arrested 57 year old Jonathan Winslow after he allegedly stole a Conch Tour Train on July 4, his birthday, and took a meth-fueled joyride around downtown. Winslow even picked up two passengers during the ride. He claimed he “borrowed” the trolley because he used to work for the company. Police found a […]

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Orlando Woman Arrested After Driving to Mar-a-Lago with Weapons Claim

A 49-year-old Orlando woman was arrested Monday after driving to Mar-a-Lago on a suspended license and telling Secret Service she had an urgent message for President Donald Trump. She also had firearms in her van. Caroline Shaw faces charges of driving while suspended and failure to register a vehicle. Bond was set at $2,000 with […]

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911 Calls Disrupted in Osceola County After Fiber Line Cut

Osceola County experienced a 911 phone outage Tuesday afternoon caused by a fiber line cut near Leesburg. While voice calls to 911 were affected, text-to-911 remained available, with emergency officials urging residents to use texting for emergencies. Calls were routed to the sheriff’s office during the outage. Crews worked through the evening to restore service. […]

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DeSantis Allows Non-compete Bill to Become Law Without Signature

For the first time since taking office, Gov. Ron DeSantis let three bills become law without signing them, including a high-profile non-compete enforcement bill known as the CHOICE Act, which extends non-compete agreements from two to four years for high-earning employees and speeds up court enforcement. The bill, backed by major business interests, faced opposition […]

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Palm Bay Woman Gets School Zone Speeding Ticket Dismissed Amid Ongoing Ticket Disputes

A Palm Bay woman successfully had her school zone speeding ticket dismissed after providing GPS data proving the automated camera recorded an incorrect speed. The police dismissed the case before court arguments, citing the camera added speeds from two vehicles. However, other drivers continue to challenge similar tickets, questioning the accuracy of the suspended camera […]

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Mims 3-year-old Wounded in Accidental Shooting; in Stable Condition

A 3-year-old boy was accidentally shot Monday in Mims and is now in stable condition at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to a home after a firearm discharged while a teenager attempted to move it. The child was initially treated at the scene before being airlifted to […]

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