Brightline Hemorrhaging Cash
Brightline had more riders last year. The high speed train also lost more money. The Miami-to-Orlando high-speed rail line booked 3 million trips last year but lost nearly $550 million, with operating costs and debt payments keeping the service deep in the red.
Read MoreGainesville Man Arrested for Strange Behavior
A Gainesville man is behind bars in Marion County after a bizarre break-in. 24-year-old Marcus Roper is accused of driving to a woman’s home, parking about half a mile away, and stripping naked before entering the house. Deputies say Roper had a backpack containing meth, Vaseline, and adult toys when he was arrested. He told […]
Read MoreFlorida Tomato Recall
Tomatoes grown here in Florida have been recalled in 14 states over Salmonella concerns. The FDA says clamshell-packed tomatoes from Hanshaw & Capling Farms were sold at Gordon Food Service stores. No illnesses have been reported… yet.
Read MoreNew Study Reveals Common Sense Information About Gator Attacks
A new study from the University of Florida shows nearly all alligator attacks in the state—about 96%—are triggered by human behavior. Researchers found most incidents happened when people swam or waded in gator habitats. Not surprisingly, attacks were far less likely when people stayed on land. Experts people to avoid swimming in fresh water, especially […]
Read MoreMan Accused of Planning Mass Violence Attack
A man in Palm Beach County is accused of planning a mass violence attack. Investigators say 22-year-old Damien Allen stockpiled over 12,000 rounds of ammo, police uniforms, body armor, grenades, and fake law enforcement credentials. He’s charged with making terror threats and using a police computer. Allen is being held without bond.
Read MoreMore Coyote Attacks Marked
Interactions between coyotes and humans are on the increase here in Florida, and now one city near Jacksonville… Atlantic Beach… is investigating several coyote attacks that occurred so far this week. On Tuesday, a coyote bit one person, and on Wednesday, another attack was reported. A dog was injured when it helped fend off a […]
Read MoreDeSantis: Tidal Wave Getting Bigger
FLORIDA STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF “OPERATION TIDAL WAVE” … ALONGSIDE FEDERAL AGENCIES IN AN EFFORT TO ARREST ILLEGAL ALIENS ACCUSED OF CRIMES. GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS SAYS HE’S WORKING WITH D-H-S TO STRENGTHEN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S CRACKDOWN…
Read MoreSchool Start Times Subject To Review
The Florida Legislature has passed a bill allowing school districts to bypass a 2023 law requiring later start times for middle and high schools. The bill, which heads to Governor Ron DeSantis for approval, grants districts until 2026 to report on their compliance efforts. Many districts have struggled with the logistical and financial impact of […]
Read More‘Dangerous Dog Bill’ Now Headed To DeSantis’ Desk
Florida’s “dangerous dog” bill is now headed to the governor’s desk. The law would impose stricter regulations on dangerous dog owners, including secure confinement, microchipping, and liability insurance. The bill gained momentum after a deadly dog attack in DeLand claimed the life of an 8-year-old.
Read MoreOperation Tidal Wave Nets Hundreds Of Illegal Aliens
THE WHITE HOUSE IS TOUTING BORDER SECURITY SUCCESS AS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP REACHES 100 DAYS IF OFFICE… AND FLORIDA IS TAKING A SUPPORTING ROLE IN THAT ENDEAVOR. GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS EXPLAINS A RECENT STATEWIDE OPERATION WHICH RESULTED IN ALMOST 8-HUNDRED ARRESTS…
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