Jupiter Sets Launch Date for Independent Fire and Rescue Department Amidst Growing Population Needs
Jupiter, FL, set to start its own Fire and Rescue Department on Oct. 1, 2026, as local commission approves necessary certificate, with preparations for a fleet of emergency vehicles and support from the EMS Advisory Council.
Miami-Dade County Amplifies Cardboard Recycling Efforts, Opens New TRCs Across Region Including Homestead and Palmetto Bay
Miami-Dade County is reinforcing its dedication to environmental protection, promoting year-round cardboard recycling through the Trash and Recycling Centers, in alignment with their Zero Waste Master Plan.
Deerfield Beach to Halt Fluoridation of Public Water Supply in Compliance with New Florida Law
Deerfield Beach will stop adding fluoride to its tap water from July 1, following a new Florida law. The city assures no change in water taste or quality and advises residents to consult health providers for dental health concerns.
State Prosecutors Drop Perjury Charge Against Ex-Broward Schools Superintendent Runcie in Fort Lauderdale Court
Prosecutors dropped the perjury charge against ex-Broward Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie after reaching an agreement where he admitted to giving misleading grand jury testimony.
Federal Appeals Court Maintains Block on Florida Immigration Law as Attorney General James Uthmeier Faces Contempt Allegations
A federal appeals court upheld an injunction against Florida's Senate Bill 4-C, blocking enforcement of the immigration law and questioning the state Attorney General's compliance with the order.






-2.webp?max-h=350&w=550&fit=crop)


-1.webp?max-h=350&w=550&fit=crop)


