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Article Icon 1Volusia Beaches Closed Due to Tidal Activity

Volusia County officials have issued double-red flags along the coastline, prohibiting all water entry until further notice due to dangerous surf conditions, strong rip currents, and widespread debris left behind by recent tidal activity.

The jetty connector in Ponce Inlet was damaged early Saturday, following another round of severe tidal activity. The structure has been closed to the public since Hurricane Imelda, when it suffered tide-related impacts.

Officials reminded visitors not to remove or disturb the large amounts of seaweed that have washed ashore during recent tides, as it plays an important role in capturing sand and helping beaches and dunes recover naturally.

Beach driving access will likely remain limited over the next several days until conditions improve.

Article Icon 1Bear Hunt Permits Issued

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) received over 163,000 applications for the original 187 black bear hunt permits, with anti-hunters drawing at least 23% of the tags.

As of Thursday, 148 of the 172 bear hunting permits, awarded through a paid lottery system, had been claimed. In September, FWC data showed a decline in bear abundance in one of the subpopulations, resulting in a reduction of 15 bear permits.

The campaign to combat the hunt by conservationists proved to be at least somewhat successful, with activists saying they have obtained at least 39 of the permits. Each permit allows for one bear to be killed.

Activists participated in the lottery with the intention of preventing hunters from obtaining the permits. The cost per entry was $5 each, with a $100 permit fee for residents and a $300 fee for nonresidents.

Article Icon 1Project Thanksgiving Kicks Off in South Florida

Now in its 35th year, the annual Project Thanksgiving campaign kicked off on Sunday, continuing the partnership between the United Way of Palm Beach County and CBS12 News to support families facing food insecurity during the holiday season.

Starting this week, the event’s sponsor, iTHINK Financial, will host donation drop-off boxes at several of its locations across the area. Donations of both food and money will benefit nearly a dozen local agencies working directly with families in need.

According to the United Way, 173,000 residents in South Florida are unsure where their next meal will come from, with an estimated 51,000 of these being children.

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The Flyover

Digital Dollar 2.0 May Be Coming

On July 17, while the press chased shiny objects and Epstein headlines, the House passed the GENIUS Act. 

According to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, it’s a bill that contains “the entire setup, groundwork, and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency.”

What appears to be “modernization” may actually be a transition to programmable money. In other words, a digital currency that could be controlled by the federal government.

When cash dies, access to your savings can become conditional.

That’s not theoretical. Ask Canada’s truckers what happened when their bank accounts were frozen.

This isn’t a currency debate. It’s a sovereignty crisis.

If they control your money, they control you.

You may be out of options, but there’s one move you could take:

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Around Florida

Statewide: Rep. Sam Garrison of Fleming Island was unanimously elected to serve as the next speaker of the Florida House, set to lead the chamber from 2026 to 2028. (More)

Merritt Island: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a death warrant on Friday for Bryan Frederick Jennings, 66, convicted of kidnapping a 6-year-old Merritt girl from her bedroom and then raping and killing her in 1979. The execution is scheduled for Nov. 13. (More)

Tallahassee: Amid a U.S. Supreme Court case on the issue, House Majority Leader Tyler Sirois filed a proposal to lower the minimum age to purchase long guns in Florida from 21 to 18. Then-Gov. Rick Scott increased the minimum age for long-gun purchases after the 2018 Parkland shooting. (More)

Miami-Dade: County leaders announced the launch of Metro Express, the first electric rapid bus system in the U.S., designed to transform the way residents commute along the busy U.S. 1 corridor. (See Details)

Palm Coast: The city council passed an ordinance banning children younger than 11 from using e-bikes in public spaces and now requires those older than 11 to carry a photo ID. (More)

Boca Raton: Two new proposals to open a “surf park” destination just east of I-95 have been submitted for the revitalization of North Park, formerly known as Ocean Breeze golf course at Boca Teeca. (More)


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Florida Sports

➤ The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the San Francisco 49ers 30-19 to improve to 5-1 on the season. Baker Mayfield continued to look impressive, completing 17 of 23 passes for 256 yards and 2 touchdowns. (More)

The Miami Dolphins dropped to 1-5 yesterday after allowing a 42-yard catch to Los Angeles Chargers receiver Ladd McConkey, setting up a game-winning field goal and a 29-27 loss. Meanwhile, the Jacksonville Jaguars lost a tight game against the Seattle Seahawks 20-12. (More)

 The Florida Panthers beat the Ottawa Senators 6-2 on Saturday to remain undefeated in the new 2025-2026 NHL season. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NFL | NHL | PGA | LPGA | Soccer | Tennis | NBA | NASCAR

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➤ A Tampa Bay area developer launched DOMI, the nation’s first secure digital mail management and communication platform, which allows users to earn money for allowing and opening advertisements. (More)

The Blue Angels’ appearance at this month’s Sea and Sky Air Show at Jacksonville Beach on Oct. 25 and 26 is in doubt as the government shutdown continues to impact military operations nationwide. (More)

The Rebuild Florida 2023 and 2024 Storms program is now available, allowing owners who need to repair homes damaged by hurricanes Debby, Helene, Idalia, and Milton, along with tornadoes in North Florida, to apply online. (More)

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Trump Ally Says Congress Approved the Setup for a Digital Dollar 2.0

On July 17, the House passed the GENIUS Act. 

But according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, it’s a bill that contains “the entire setup, groundwork, and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency.”

If they control your money, they control you.

This may be your last move. 

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Et Cetera

➤ Daytona Beach’s Museum of Arts & Sciences opened Expedition: Dinosaur on Saturday, a new immersive exhibit that showcases over a dozen animatronic dinosaurs, interactive experiences, virtual reality effects, and fossil digs. (More)

Florida State University’s Flying High Circus is back for its 15th annual Halloween Show Series Oct. 17–18 and Oct. 24–25 after a one-year hiatus due to tornado damage. (See Photo)

➤ Dr. Jaime Candelori, who volunteers with Grow Healthy Kids, is working with the nonprofit and area law enforcement agencies to keep children active through outdoor sporting activities. (See Video)

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The Polling Station

Should the minimum legal age to purchase long guns be returned to 18 years old?

  1. Yes
  2. Not sure
  3. No

 

Sunday’s Results:

Do you think President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize?

  1. Yes: 50%
  2. No: 27%
  3. Not sure: 23%
Florida Trivia

What collection of houses on stilts in the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay became a Prohibition-era party haven?

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