Good Morning! On this day in 1966, Florida Gov. Haydon Burns claimed that his plane was trailed by a UFO after a campaign appearance in Orlando.
According to the Florida Forest Service, 89 wildfires were burning in Florida on Wednesday, affecting more than 3,400 acres. Be safe.
We’re getting close to the podcast launch for the national edition of The Flyover! The first episode will be featured here on Monday. For now, here’s an introduction from our hosts, Ayla Brown and Amy Hess.
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Attorney General Won’t Prevent Immigration Arrests
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier told state and local law enforcement agencies in a letter on Wednesday that he cannot “prevent” them from enforcing a new state immigration law, despite a federal judge ruling otherwise.
At the direction of U.S. District Court Judge Kathleen Williams, Uthmeier sent a memo to law enforcement last Friday, writing that they should not make arrests under the law.
Not all law enforcement agencies support continuing arrests under the new law. Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, a member of the State Immigration Enforcement Council established earlier this year, said his deputies won’t arrest anyone under its provisions.
‘Faith’ Bills Find Support
By a vote of 102-7, the House passed legislation Wednesday mandating more prominent displays of the state motto, “In God We Trust.” The law would require the motto to be posted in clearly visible, high-traffic areas in schools and district buildings.
Sponsor Rep. Kim Daniels (D-14) argued the move would ensure that more Floridians know that prayer is legal in schools and would help protect against faith-based discrimination. She stated that many are unaware of existing display laws.
The bill faces an uncertain path as its Senate companion failed to secure a committee hearing, while Sen. Clay Yarborough’s (R-4) measure to codify the Office of Faith and Community in the executive branch is ready for the Senate floor.
Yarborough told the Senate Appropriations Committee that the initiative follows up on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ 2019 launch of the Governor’s Faith and Community Initiative to support faith and community organizations serving vulnerable Floridians.
State Unemployment Rate Steady
Florida’s monthly unemployment rate was 3.6% in March, equating to 403,000 jobless Floridians out of a total labor force of 11 million. The rate has increased slightly this quarter, rising to 3.5% in January and then ticking up to 3.6% in February.
Monroe County had the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 2.4%, followed closely by Miami-Dade at 2.8%.
Among larger metropolitan areas, Fort Myers and Pensacola saw a 3.7% jobless rate last month. Jacksonville was just behind those areas at 3.6%, and Tampa was at 3.5%.
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Japanese Water Soluble Plastic Has American Competition
Japan’s RIKEN institute recently unveiled a plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours — a breakthrough in the fight against pollution. But Florida-based Timeplast may have quietly surpassed it.
With seven patents and a proprietary process called “molecular disintegration,” Timeplast’s plastics dissolve not just in seawater, but also in freshwater, rain, humidity, and soil. Unlike traditional solutions, these materials leave no microplastics behind and maintain the strength of conventional plastics. Already used in 3D-printing and flexible composites, Timeplast’s lineup is versatile and scalable.
They’re on a mission to revolutionize multiple industries:
Packaging
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Healthcare
Agriculture
Consumer Goods
Marine
Construction
Retail & Events
As you can see, the market potential is enormous ($1.3T in total). That’s just one reason why they’ve already attracted over 6,000 investors.
➤Manatee County: A single-engine plane crashed Wednesday morning at Bald Eagle Airfield in Myakka City, sparking a brush fire. No injuries were reported. (Watch Video)
➤ Hillsborough County: The sheriff’s office says deputies shot and killed a man in Brandon Wednesday who was wearing body armor and armed with a fully loaded rifle while in public. (Watch Video)
➤ Tallahassee: The Florida Legislature declared April 22 to be Florida Wildlife Corridor Day, affirming “its significant environmental, cultural, economic, and tourism value as a unique natural resource.” (More)
➤ Meanwhile, the Senate approved a transportation bill but removed language that would have increased highway speed limits with a last-minute amendment. (More)
➤ Tampa: New high-tech buoys in the Hillsborough River are improving drinking water by killing harmful algae and preventing toxic blooms that can kill fish and wildlife. (Watch Video)
➤ Brevard County:School district officials decided Tuesday night not to renew the contract of a teacher who used a student’s chosen name without getting parental permission, in violation of Florida law. (More)
➤ The Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round series of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. They’ll play again on Saturday. (More)
➤ University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft last night. Ward joins Vinny Testaverde (1987) and Russell Maryland (1991) as the only Hurricanes ever selected with the first overall pick. (More)
➤ Meanwhile, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to select Heisman winner Travis Hunter with the second pick. The Miami Dolphins selected Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant with the thirteenth pick, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka at pick nineteen. (More)
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➤ St. Petersburg’s Derby Lane, the iconic former greyhound race track and current home to simulcast racing, has been sold to an investment group. (More)
➤ OnePlanet Solar Recycling, based in Jacksonville,plans a $90 million expansion in Green Cove Springs, operational by 2027. (More)
➤Gov. Ron DeSantis awarded $4 million from the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund to Indian River State College to build an industrial manufacturing institute. Miami Dade College received $4.9 million for an airplane repair institute. (More)
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Meet the Genius Who Invented Plastic That Dissolves in Water
The world produces 450 million metric tons of plastic waste each year. Microplastics are seeping into our oceans and food. They even show up in our bodies. So you can imagine how revolutionary a new kind of plastic that completely dissolves in water can be.
Thatʼs exactly what Timeplast created. The company patented a water-soluble, time-programmable plastic that vanishes without harming the environment. Major players are already partnering with Timeplast for their patented technology.
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➤ Pearl Jam kicked off its Dark Matter Tour in Hollywood on Thursday night. The band hasn’t played in South Florida in nearly a decade. (See Photo)
➤ Oviedo Mall is bringing back the Mall Rat Club, an initiative aimed at teens aged 13-17 that offers a safe and fun way to hang out at the mall. (More)
➤ Best friends Rachel and Abby had dreamed of their children marrying each other since they were in college. Despite Rachel and her family moving to Florida, their dream came true. (See Photos)
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