Good Morning! On this day in 1968, baseball outfielder Gary Sheffield was born in Tampa. The nephew of Dwight Gooden, Sheffield played for several teams over the course of his career, including the Florida Marlins.
Today is also Mickey Mouse’s birthday. On November 18, 1928, Steamboat Willie was released as an animated short at the Colony Theater in New York, introducing Mickey to the world. Minnie Mouse debuted in the same film. Walt Disney directed the short, and it was the first cartoon with synchronized sound.
🎄Heads-up, Flyover Florida readers! Later today, you’ll receive an email from our CEO, Cole, with all the details on Naples’ holiday kickoff at The Village Shops on Venetian Bay—complete with snowfall! The event takes place this Saturday, November 22, and best of all, it’s FREE. You won’t want to miss it!
What happens when a Florida state football championship collides with a decades-old Supreme Court ruling on school prayer? On today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Ayla Brown breaks down how the nation’s highest court just weighed in on pregame prayer over the stadium loudspeaker. Click here to watch.
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Deputy’s Funeral Held at Marlins Stadium
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO) is holding a funeral service this morning for Deputy Devin Jaramillo, who was killed in the line of duty. The service will be at loanDepot Park, the Little Havana home of the Miami Marlins.
Tens of thousands of mourners are expected to fill the stadium for the service scheduled to start at 10 a.m. to honor the 27-year-old deputy.
The service will begin with a somber procession to the stadium, a week and a half after a similar procession carried Jaramillo’s coffin, draped in a U.S. flag, from the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office to a funeral home.
At MDSO’s Kendall District Substation, a memorial display honoring Jaramillo continues to grow. He was killed during a confrontation at the scene of a traffic crash near a warehouse by Southwest 128th Street and 122nd Avenue in Kendall on Nov. 7.
122 Missing Kids Rescued in Florida
Operation Home for the Holidays, a multi-regional effort involving the U.S. Marshals Service and several federal, state, and local agencies, led to the rescue of 122 missing or endangered children from Florida, along with children from nine other states.
The two-week operation across Central Florida used real-time intelligence and led to the rescue of 57 children in Tampa, 14 in Orlando, 22 in Jacksonville, and 29 in Fort Myers. Thirteen children were rescued from other states and internationally.
The children rescued ranged in age from 23 months to 17 years old. Six people were arrested on felony charges, with additional arrests potentially to follow.
One of the largest rescue missions of its kind in American history, law enforcement officials stated that many of the children had experienced various levels of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or exposure to other criminal activity.
Study: Orlando has Worst Roads in America
Pep Boys, an automotive service chain, released its first-ever ranking of the worst roads in America, with Florida cities earning five of the top 10 spots, including Orlando at No. 1.
To identify the top 30 cities, Pep Boys examined the metro areas in its operating markets where drivers experience the highest rates of road-related repairs.
“Orlando’s service data shows higher-than-average rates of alignment and suspension work, along with frequent single-tire replacements—trends that may reflect the challenging driving conditions local motorists face,” the report said.
Panama City (No. 3), Tampa–St. Petersburg (No. 5), West Palm Beach (No. 6), and Tallahassee (No. 9) were among the top cities listed. The only other Florida city on the list was Miami-Ft. Lauderdale (No. 21).
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In 1999, a $1,000 investment in tech could have turned into more than $2.5 million. The investors who caught that wave weren’t guessing — they were tracking traction before the headlines arrived. That same early-signal pattern is showing up again, and this time it’s emerging inside applied AI for performance marketing.
RAD Intel’s next share-price change hits on 11/20. The current window at $0.81 is narrow, and a growing number of investors are positioning early. The company has raised more than $50M from over 10,000 investors, grown valuation 4,900% in four years*, secured its NASDAQ ticker, and brought in institutional backing from Adobe, Fidelity Ventures, and operators across Google, Meta, YouTube, and Amazon.
The commercial traction underneath those numbers is the real story. RAD Intel is entering 2026 with 2× sales growth and recurring seven-figure partnerships already locked in. Fortune-level demand is accelerating as brands shift from experimental AI to performance AI — the part of the industry where results dictate spend and inefficiency is no longer tolerated.
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➤ Statewide: Flags continue to fly at half-staff in Florida and across the U.S. for former Vice President Dick Cheney, 84, who died on Nov. 3. Flags will stay at half-staff until Cheney’s interment on Thursday. (More)
➤ Sumter County: Joseph Brown, 39, an inmate at the county detention center in Bushnell, escaped Sunday. An hours-long manhunt resulted in his capture near County Road 675 late Sunday night. (See Photos)
➤ Brevard County: Seven people were injured and hospitalized after a recreational boat crashed into rocks near the Jetty Park Campground within Port Canaveral. Four of those injured were listed as trauma alerts, with some airlifted from the scene. (More)
➤ Jacksonville: Trailer Bridge, a transportation company, reported an at-sea robbery aboard its barge that was sitting about three miles off the Bahamas when dozens of people boarded the ship and looted it. (See Photo)
➤ Miami: Rep. Juan Carlos Porras is drafting legislation to allow residents to end HOAs. Porras pointed to the recent deadly attack on an HOA board member in Port St. Lucie as the latest example of the need for HOA reform. (More)
➤ Winter Springs: The city secured more than $19 million in federal funding to replace its aging east and west wastewater treatment plants, which are more than a decade past their intended lifespan. (More)
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➤ The No. 4 seed Orlando Pride suffered an upset loss in the semifinal round of the National Women’s Soccer League playoffs, losing to Gotham FC 1-0 on a free kick in stoppage time. (More)
➤No. 10 Florida basketball defeated the Miami Hurricanes 82-68 in the teams’ first matchup since 2019. The Gators now have wins over both Miami and Florida State in the same season, which hasn’t happened in 20 years. (More)
➤ Miami Heat All-Star Tyler Herro announced that he’ll likely be returning to the lineup in “a week or two” if there are no setbacks to the ankle injury he suffered this offseason. (More)
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➤ The FAA lifted all flight restrictions nationwide on Monday, as normal operations for air traffic control resumed following the government shutdown. There were only 28 flight cancellations within the U.S., with no issues at Florida’s airports. (More)
➤ Habitat for Humanity will close its ReStore retail locations in Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie on Nov. 22, citing the need to reallocate resources toward home building and home repairs. (More)
➤ Oceania Cruises’ newest ship, the Oceania Allura, arrived at its winter home of PortMiami for a christening event in partnership with Food & Wine magazine. The magazine’s Best New Chefs franchise was given the ceremonial role of godmother. (More)
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➤ The Children’s Network of Hillsborough County hosted an adoption event at Busch Gardens, celebrating National Adoption Month, where 52 children were legally united with their adoptive families. (See Video)
➤ The Miami Book Fair, the country’s longest-running literary festival, continues this week at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus until Nov. 23, bringing more than 550 authors together from over 35 countries. (More)
➤ A late-night dispute about chickens laying eggs escalated into gunfire outside Harper’s Pub in Port St. Lucie. (See Details)
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