Florida Farmers Urge Trump to Stop Mexican Vegetable Flood
A bipartisan group of Florida lawmakers asked President Trump to use the USMCA review to impose seasonal import limits after state data showed steep market‑share losses. Advocates say quotas would protect bell pepper, tomato and cucumber growers during peak months.
Florida Freight Machine Powers $83 Billion Boom And Half A Million Paychecks
FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue says freight generates about $83 billion and supports 500,000+ jobs in Florida, a reminder that ports, rail and trucks drive local economies.
Daytona Beach Draws Line In The Sand Over ‘Toilet To Tap’ Plan
Daytona Beach commissioners voted to send a charter amendment to the November ballot that would bar using treated wastewater as drinking water. The decision lands as a 2032 state deadline pushes cities to find new outlets for reclaimed water.
Hot Sauce Horror In Brevard: Parents Jailed After Allergic Daughter Forced To Chug Fiery Mix
A Brevard County couple was jailed after a school officer alerted authorities that their daughter was forced to drink a homemade hot sauce despite a known allergy. A medical exam found bruises and long welts.












