Brooksville · Day.News
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Project to Protect Springs, Aquifer Approved
A new project has been approved that is expected to return over 40 million gallons of water daily to the Floridan aquifer system.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Brooksville Buyers Show Increased Confidence in Home Purchases
Only 8% of recent Brooksville home buyers feel they overpaid, a significant drop from 15% in 2023, indicating increased market confidence.
May 3
Brooksville Residents Seek AC Solutions as Summer Approaches
May 3
Local Photographer Offers Pet and Wildlife Portraits in Brooksville
May 3
Too Cold to Swim: What Florida’s Winter Weather Means for Sea Turtles
May 3
Citizens Wants Average 7.2% Rate Hike – Up from Earlier 3.7%
May 3
Local Business
Read Section →Adjustable Mortgages Gain Ground Again
Adjustable-rate mortgages are seeing a resurgence, making up approximately 10% of all mortgage applications in September, the highest share in nearly two years.
May 3
Fannie Mae Ends Credit Score Minimum, Potentially Impacting Brooksville Homebuyers
May 3
Fannie Mae Ends Credit Score Minimum, Potentially Impacting Brooksville Homebuyers
May 3
FSBOs Reach All-Time Low
May 3
AI’s Redefining Real Estate Holiday Marketing
May 3
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Why Light Adjustable Lenses Are a Game-Changer Compared to Standard Lenses
Light Adjustable Lenses offer Brooksville residents undergoing cataract surgery the ability to fine-tune their vision after the lens is implanted, a significant advancement over standard lenses.
May 3
Brooksville Housing Market Navigates Post-Pandemic Landscape
May 3
Animal Medical Center of Brooksville Introduces New Laser Therapy
May 3
State News
Read Section →UF Startups Deploy AI Drones to Battle Florida Citrus Greening
As Florida's citrus production hits its lowest in 80 years, University of Florida startups are fusing AI and aerospace tech for drone-based grove monitoring. This partnership aims to help growers detect and fight citrus greening faster amid the industry's $9 billion crisis. Hope is rising for the Sunshine State's iconic orange groves.
May 3
Orlando Office Vacancies Hit 8% Low as Tech Surge Fuels Demand
May 3
PortMiami Crushes Q1 2026 Passenger Record, Fuels Miami Boom
May 3
Tampa's Vasilevskiy Blanks Rangers in Game 7 Shutout Thriller
May 3
FSU Seminoles Clinch ACC Baseball Crown in Tallahassee Thriller
May 3
National
Read Section →Pre-Tariff Import Frenzy Balloons U.S. Trade Deficit to Record $162B
Companies raced to stockpile goods ahead of President Trump's new tariffs, propelling the U.S. goods-trade deficit to a historic $162 billion in March 2025. Imports surged 5% to $342.7 billion, potentially dooming first-quarter GDP to contraction. As the 2026 Trade Policy Agenda ramps up protectionism, businesses brace for higher costs and shifting global chains.
May 3
Fed Cuts Rates as Economy Cools, Signals More Ahead
May 3
Inflation Squeezes U.S. Wallets as Spending Stalls
May 3
Mortgage Rates Surge to 6.71%, Freezing US Housing Market
May 3
Big Tech's Q1 Boom: AI Fuels Revenue Surge Despite Massive CapEx
May 3
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