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- The National Weather Service said it received over a dozen reports of tornadoes Wednesday.
- “Your heart is shattered,” said the mother of the 20-year-old victim, but she and her other children will be together in Central Florida, remembering and celebrating the son and sibling they lost.
- Biologists removed 8,080 pounds of invasive Burmese pythons from the outskirts of Naples in just six months. The biggest snake was 17 feet long and weighed 153 pounds.
- There is a 40 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
- “I never wanted anyone to think of that individual in the same place ever again with those whose lives he took,” said Dr. Joshua Stephany.
- On average, Florida recorded 93 daily arrests in the 416 days beginning Jan. 20, 2025, trailing only the 239 recorded by Texas, which shares the nation’s longest border with Mexico.
- A leader at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida says the organization’s job-training has expanded into customer service.
- Tallahassee is steadily taking decision-making away from local communities, weakening local control and accountability.
- My son calls other people Mom and Dad, does not call or keep in touch with us.
- This nearly 3,000-square-foot home in Apopka’s Eden Crest neighborhood will be the ninth Florida-built home given away by HGTV.
- As Patti Davis writes, a long list of presidents including her father have adhered to civil discourse with other world leaders without descending into profanities and threats.
- One of her daughters was behind the omissions of fact in her mother’s obituary.

