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Fort Lauderdale's SE 17th Street Causeway Bridge adopts a new weekday opening schedule to reduce peak hour traffic.
A green-and-white Boeing linked to Turkmenistan sat at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport for days; video shows a security escort and a VIP boarding before departure.
Palmetto Bay says it has doubled its Freebee fleet from two to four vehicles to cut wait times and speed free, electric door‑to‑door trips within the village. Riders can book through the Ride Freebee app or by phone.
An investigation found aging and delinquent condo elevators left elderly and disabled residents stuck in West Palm Beach, prompting scrutiny of oversight and calls for fixes.
Miami officials announced construction at Dadeland South Station beginning February 23, 2026, causing Metrorail service changes and delays for six weeks.
South Ocean Boulevard is closed and an FAA temporary flight restriction begins at 5 p.m. as President Trump visits Palm Beach, creating detours and delays.
A string of fatal crashes has Martin County officials urging faster fixes on State Road 710 while FDOT’s full widening remains years away.
Tri‑Rail says reserves and talks with Tallahassee and county leaders will keep service running through mid‑2027 while a long-term funding plan is worked out.
Spirit asked a bankruptcy court to approve an April auction of 20 Airbus jets to shrink its fleet and pay aircraft-linked debt.
Miami-Dade's DTPW confirmed regular weekday transit services on Presidents’ Day 2026, with county offices closed but essential transportation services available.
Malfunctioning railroad gate arms in Boca Raton caused substantial traffic delays on Wednesday morning, with the Boca Raton Police Department advising commuters to find alternative routes.
Two people were killed in a wrong‑way head‑on crash on northbound U.S. 27 in Broward County; troopers closed the road while investigators worked.
A bipartisan federal bill from Florida’s delegation would guide federal rail-safety funding toward pedestrian protections as scrutiny grows over Brightline’s deadly record.
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