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Police are watching for Florida speeders. What to know about Operation Southern Slow Down
Florida drivers better not put the pedal to the metal this week. Or really ever, according to the state. The Florida Department of Transportation, along with other state officials, have kicked off its eighth annual campaign to crack down on high-speed drivers and education the public on the dangers of speeding.
NAS Whiting Field: U.S. Navy Capt. Ted Elkins takes command
U.S. Navy Capt. Ted Elkins relieved Capt. Paul N. Flores as the 44th commanding officer of Naval Air Station Whiting Field in a ceremony onboard the installation on Friday. The change of command ceremony is a long-standing Navy tradition that is focused on ensuring orderly transition of duties from one officer to another. The ceremony was held in the Atrium in front of base personnel and community members.
Alligator and Wildlife Discovery Center hopes for permanent home after fire
A year has passed since a fire at Johns Pass Village destroyed a beloved wildlife center. Last July, a fire caused significant damage and killed dozens of animals at the center in Madeira Beach.
Bryan Will Attend the Inaugural Sail of Utopia of the Seas and Conduct Business Meetings in Florida
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has accepted an invitation from Royal Caribbean International to join the inaugural sail of their newest ship, Utopia of the Seas, departing from Port Canaveral, Florida, Government House announced Monday. Bryan will be out of the territory until July 21, engaging in activities that promise to...
Seminole woman’s solar panels finally operational nearly a year later
SEMINOLE, Fla. (WFLA) — Kathy Hammack finally has what she was supposed to have nearly a year ago: working solar panels. “Within five days, I got confirmation that the solar was on,” Hammack said. “I just can’t believe the difference that it made calling you.” What was the hold up? Hammack’s address is listed on her […]
Jan. 6 rioter taps Supreme Court to weigh charge levied against over 400 defendants
A Florida man charged with unlawfully “parading” during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol asked the Supreme Court this week to hear his appeal, a move that could affect more than 400 cases surrounding the riot if they decide to hear the case. The Supreme Court just last month dealt a blow to the Justice […]
Redington Beach's mayor says a vacation rentals bill would have hurt his community
Gov. Ron DeSantis this year vetoed Senate Bill 280, a measure which would have placed state regulations on vacation rentals such as those listed on Airbnb and VRBO. Redington Beach Mayor David Will spoke Friday on The Florida Roundup about why he opposed the legislation, calling it a preemption bill.
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