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Topgolf's free ice cream truck is rolling into Central Florida next month
ORLANDO, Fla. - Topgolf's ice cream truck is rolling into Central Florida in August – and they're bringing free ice cream with them!. The golf driving range company launched an ice cream truck tour this summer across the U.S., including two stops right here in the Orlando area. The...
Roberto Alonso joins the Greater Florida Consortium of School Boards
Roberto Alonso was elected to the Greater Florida Consortium of School Boards. Alonso, of Miami Lakes, became secretary and treasurer of the organization, which chose him in June during its meeting in Tampa. Locally, Alonso represents District 4 of the Miami Dade County Public Schools Board. The GFCSB develops a...
Sarasota weekend weather: Extreme heat and the return of Saharan dust
The tropics remain quiet, thanks in part to a patch of Saharan dust that the area National Weather Service's forecasters say is heading westward toward Florida and could begin to impact the Sarasota-Bradenton area on Saturday, potentially bringing hotter days this weekend. The dust will move north across the state,...
This Fall is the Launch of the NEW Waterway Code Enforcement Vessel
This fall, we are launching a Waterway Code Enforcement Vessel to help promote clean and navigable waterways! This collaborative effort between the Fort Pierce City Marina and St. Lucie County aims to address the overcapacity of anchoring boats along our beautiful Intercoastal and inlet. The goal is to alleviate congestion...
6,000-Plus Miles In 19 Days: Florida Fishing Guide Sets A New Record
Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists. A Florida fishing guide and two friends recently set a new record for cruising the Great Loop, a journey that took them more than 6,000 miles by boat through some of America’s most iconic waterways.
Organizations helping people experiencing homelessness react to Florida public sleeping ban
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two community organizations are hoping the new outdoor sleeping ban will make sure all people experiencing homelessness are taken care of. Glenda McCollors McLendon is with the Chef Harvey Foundation. It’s a place she says people who are experiencing homelessness will soon be able to go to get help.
Emergency room physician reports uptick in patients with heat exhaustion
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — A Treasure Coast hospital says the increase in temperatures has caused an uptick in people with heat exhaustion coming into the emergency room. People across the Treasure Coast say they’ve noticed the temperature change. "It’s really hot, just like, too hot and unbearable and...
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