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Article Icon 1April is Water Conservation Month

Florida officials are reminding residents that April is Water Conservation Month as the state continues to face a severe drought.

Water conservation plays an important role in protecting Florida’s water resources,” St. Johns River Water Management District Executive Director Mike Register said in a statement.

On Friday, Modified Phase III water restrictions were announced for Polk, Sumter, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas counties, requiring residents to limit their landscape irrigation to no more than once a week to help conserve water resources.

Recent rainfall brought some relief to South Florida, as officials on Monday lifted a water shortage warning issued Feb. 5 for Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.

Article Icon 1Missile Launches from Cape Canaveral

The Department of War has confirmed that a secretive March 26 launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station was a successful test of a hypersonic missile.

The launch was a joint partnership between the U.S. Army’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive Fires and the U.S. Navy’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive Strategic Systems Programs.

Hypersonic weapons fly at speeds of at least Mach 5, which is 3,835 mph.

The Department of War released a photo of the launch.

Article Icon 1New Website Tracks Government Spending

Florida State University students have launched a redesigned website to track government spending and schools.

The platform gives users access to public data on education, payroll, and spending. Interactive maps and charts help break down the information.

The students took the initiative to do the redesign, to clean the data, and to think about the ways that that data can be presented through various visualizations,” Dr. Samuel Staley, the Director of DeVoe L. Moore Institute, said.

Explore the redesigned website here.

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Around Florida

Orlando: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said $40 million will be spent upgrading the air traffic control system at Orlando International Airport. (Details)

Fort White: Councilmember Lonnie Harrell filed a lawsuit, hoping to stop an April 14 election where voters will decide whether to recall him from his appointed position. (More)

Oviedo: A small alligator was spotted in the water at Shane Kelly Park, prompting warnings about being extra cautious during breeding season. (More)

Sarasota: A new proposal could replace the bungalows of the Historic Downtown Village on Fruitville Road with a new apartment complex, despite a resident calling the houses “Sarasota’s charm.” (Details)

Coral Springs: A vigil was held for Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, whose husband was arrested for her murder earlier this week. “No one can replace her,” one attendee said. (See Video)

South Florida: Some gas stations ran out of fuel Thursday as panic buying surged over fears of shortages linked to the Iran war. (More)


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Florida Sports

➤ The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to terms on a four-year, $110 million contract extension with former No. 1 overall pick edge rusher Travon Walker on Friday, tying him to the team through the 2030 season. (More)

The Orlando Magic staved off a 51-point performance from Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg to earn a 138-127 win on Friday night. (More)

 No. 7 Florida State baseball picked up a huge ACC win on Friday, defeating No. 10 Virginia 5-2 in Charlottesville. (More)

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Et Cetera

 The Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium in Sarasota recently completed the first release of hatchery raised Caribbean King crabs. (See Video)

A Jacksonville couple’s beach wedding turned into a surprise viral moment after hundreds of teenagers on the sand for “Senior Skip Day” ended up witnessing the ceremony on March 27. (See Video)

The Florida State University Flying High Circus in Tallahassee has returned to the stage under a fully rebuilt tent after the previous one was destroyed by a tornado in May 2024. Performances will be held through the end of the month. (See Video)

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