The world of military aviation is inherently dangerous, with pilots facing immense risks every time they take to the skies. Tragically, the recent spate of Air Force accidents and fatalities has shaken the very foundations of this elite community. From the devastating loss of an…
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Florida Senate Redistricting Challenge Gets Go-Ahead
A three-judge panel Tuesday refused to toss out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2022 Florida Senate redistricting plan, pointing to plaintiffs’ arguments that two districts in the Tampa Bay area were racially gerrymandered. The panel of federal judges issued a six-page order that…
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Georgia Voters Tell MSNBC Trump’s Legal Issues Make Them ‘Support Him More’
Republican voters in Georgia told MSNBC in a segment aired on Wednesday that former president Donald Trump’s legal battles have made them more passionate about voting for him. A recent poll shows Trump beating Biden by 9% in Georgia even as he faces an election interference case in the state…
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Florida House Incumbents Draw Opponents
With a candidate-qualifying period next month, four more House Republicans have drawn Democratic opponents as they seek re-election in November. Democrat Stephanie “Lyn” Leonard opened a campaign account last week to run against Rep. Shane Abbott, R-DeFuniak Springs in House District 5, which is made…
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Hillsborough County State Attorney To Seek Death Penalty For Illegal Immigrant In Slaying Of Mother And Child
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Hillsborough County State Attorney Suzy Lopez announced Wednesday that her office will pursue the death penalty for an illegal immigrant after a brutal double homicide in Dover. On April 24, 2024, the defendant, Angel Gabriel Cuz Choc, viciously killed his girlfriend,…
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Sports
FHSAA Considers Compensation For Florida High School Student Athletes
The governing body that oversees high school athletics in Florida could soon approve a proposal that would allow high school athletes to be paid through business agreements such as endorsement deals. The Florida High School Athletic Association held a discussion on Tuesday about a potential…
Latest News
Florida Senate Redistricting Challenge Gets Go-Ahead
A three-judge panel Tuesday refused to toss out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2022 Florida Senate redistricting plan, pointing to plaintiffs’ arguments that two districts in the Tampa Bay area were racially gerrymandered. The panel of federal judges issued a six-page order that…
Georgia Voters Tell MSNBC Trump’s Legal Issues Make Them ‘Support Him More’
Republican voters in Georgia told MSNBC in a segment aired on Wednesday that former president Donald Trump’s legal battles have made them more passionate about voting for him. A recent poll shows Trump beating Biden by 9% in Georgia even as he faces an election interference case in the state…
Cops And Crime
Hillsborough County State Attorney To Seek Death Penalty For Illegal Immigrant In Slaying Of Mother And Child
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Hillsborough County State Attorney Suzy Lopez announced Wednesday that her office will pursue the death penalty for an illegal immigrant after a brutal double homicide in Dover. On April 24, 2024, the defendant, Angel Gabriel Cuz Choc, viciously killed his girlfriend,…
Cold Case
Florida Agriculture
UF Scientist, Veteran Wins National Award For Program Connecting Military Personnel To Ag Careers
A veteran himself, University of Florida plant pathologist Gary Vallad wanted to give back to his comrades-in-arms. So, he and Simon Bollin started the Veterans Florida Agriculture Program (VFAP), which helps train veterans for jobs in that field. In 2017, Bollin, agribusiness development manager for…
Florida Ag Commissioner Issues Updated Emergency Rule For Livestock And Avian Influenza
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson has issued Emergency Rule 5CER24-6, updating specific restrictions on the importation of cattle into Florida to help prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The emergency rule builds upon previously issued safety protocols, policies and guidance, and…
Florida Citrus Industry Continues To Feel The Squeeze
Bruises continue to be inflicted on Florida’s citrus industry, as the forecast for the nearly concluded growing season dropped further Friday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued an updated production forecast that was 5.6 percent below projections released in April. Meanwhile, a decades-old citrus association…
Politics
Florida Senate Redistricting Challenge Gets Go-Ahead
A three-judge panel Tuesday refused to toss out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2022 Florida Senate redistricting plan, pointing to plaintiffs’ arguments that two districts in the Tampa Bay area were racially gerrymandered. The panel of federal judges issued a six-page order that…
Lottery
Georgia Woman Wins Whopping $2 Million On Florida Lottery Monopoly Scratch-Off Game
The Florida Lottery announced Thursday that Lavoncis Armstrong, 64, of Riverdale, Georgia, claimed a $2 million top prize from the $10 MONOPOLY DOUBLER Scratch-Off game at Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. Armstrong chose to receive her winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $1,597,848.00. Armstrong purchased…
Florida Lottery Announces New Lineup Of Games For Grouper And Grouper Super Sampler
The Florida Lottery revealed Tuesday an enhanced series of games accompanying every GROUPER® and GROUPER® Super Sampler package play purchase. With these new games, players now have increased opportunities to win big while spending less! Unlock incredible value with each GROUPER package play, receiving $6…
Job News
Polk County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Substitute School Crossing Guards Across Polk County
POLK COUNTY, Fla. – The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is seeking qualified men and women in Polk County who desire to work as substitute crossing guards this year. Substitute school crossing guards are needed in the following areas: Lakeland, Fort Meade, Bartow, Highland City, Lake Wales…
Florida Jobless Claims Decline
Florida last week saw a drop in first-time unemployment claims, though company notices filed with the state show some workers face layoffs. On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Labor released a report that estimated 5,680 unemployment applications were filed in Florida during the week ending…