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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
AMS Relocation Awarded 2025 Agent of the Year
AMS Relocation, Inc., a family-owned moving company with a 75-plus-year legacy, was honored as Bekins Van Lines' 2025 Agent of the Year.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Bats: Unseen Nuisance Causing Damage to Your Property?
Bats, while beneficial to the ecosystem, can cause significant damage and health concerns when they roost in Cocoa homes and businesses, often going unnoticed until problems arise.
Apr 29
Bat-Proof Your Cocoa Home: Keep Attics and Chimneys Bat-Free!
Apr 29
5 Things to Look For in Your Local Tire Shop
Apr 29
Exploring the Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters for Cocoa Homes
Apr 29
Prevent Costly Plumbing Repairs with Regular Maintenance in Cocoa
Apr 29
Community Sports
Read Section →Sport Motorcycles: A Look at the Appeal in Cocoa
Sport motorcycles continue to be a topic of interest among Cocoa residents, valued for their performance and the community they foster among local enthusiasts.
Apr 29
Panthers Crush Leafs 6-1 in Game 7, Storm to East Finals
Apr 29
Lightning Ink Top Prospect Czata to 3-Year Deal in Tampa Bay
Apr 29
Miami Heat Extend Playoff Streak Crushing Rivals in Thriller
Apr 29
Gators Clinch SEC Baseball Crown in Gainesville Glory
Apr 29
Local Business
Read Section →AMS Relocation Awarded 2025 Agent of the Year
AMS Relocation, Inc., a family-owned moving company with a 75-plus-year legacy, was honored as Bekins Van Lines' 2025 Agent of the Year.
Apr 29
South Florida Inventory Surges 20%, Cooling Miami Home Prices
Apr 29
PortMiami Shatters Cargo Record in Busiest Month Ever
Apr 29
Orlando Tourism Booms 15% in Q1 on Theme Park Rush
Apr 29
South Florida's Older Condos Surge in Sales Amid Affordability Crunch
Apr 29
Schools & Kids
Read Section →Miami-Dade Schools Win $1.37M Grants to Boost Voc-Tech Amid Teacher Crunch
Facing a persistent teacher shortage, Miami-Dade County Public Schools is doubling down on vocational training with $1.37 million in state grants for apprenticeships in auto tech and culinary arts. Partnerships with local businesses promise hands-on paths to high-demand jobs, easing the educator crisis by steering students toward trades. This expansion cements M-DCPS as Florida's CTE leader.
Apr 29
Florida Lawmakers Advance Teacher Pay Reforms Amid Shortage Crisis
Apr 29
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Miami-Dade Alerts Residents to New Dengue Cases in 2025 Surge
Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County has confirmed two cases of locally acquired dengue fever this year, prompting a mosquito-borne illness alert amid warmer weather. Health officials are ramping up surveillance and public education to curb outbreaks in high-risk areas like Hialeah and Miami. With 920 cases reported countywide from 2018-2022, residents face a familiar threat as climate change fuels mosquito proliferation.
Apr 29
UF Team Unveils Red Tide Toxin Filter in Florida Breakthrough
Apr 29
Daily Fun
Read Section →Unlock the Universe: The Fibonacci Sequence in Your Everyday Life
Ever notice how nature seems to follow a secret code? Prepare to be amazed as we uncover the magical Fibonacci sequence and its surprising presence all around us.
Apr 29
Bridging the Divide: Cross-Platform Strategies for Maximum Impact
Apr 29
The Streaming Sea: Navigating the Ever-Shifting Tides of Content
Apr 29
Streaming Services: A New Dimension of Binge-Watching
Apr 29
Bridging the Divide: Cross-Platform Harmony in a Disconnected World
Apr 29
State News
Read Section →endoONE Offers Specialized Hypothyroidism Care in Tampa
Tampa's endoONE Diabetes & Endocrinology Center provides specialized care for hypothyroidism and other thyroid conditions, offering personalized treatment plans from board-certified endocrinologists.
Apr 29
USF Theatre1 to Host Shakespeare's 'Romeo & Juliet' This October
Apr 29
SCSO Participating in Annual Torch Run for Special Olympics
Apr 29
Immokalee Farmworker Dies After Collapsing in Field
Apr 29
USF Ranks Among Top Universities for Communication and Media Studies
Apr 29
National
Read Section →Cicada COVID Variant Fuels 15% U.S. Case Spike, Alarms CDC
A highly mutated COVID-19 strain known as BA.3.2, or 'Cicada,' is surging across the U.S., driving a 15% national increase in cases and appearing in wastewater from 25 states. Health officials warn its 70-plus spike protein mutations could dodge vaccines and prior immunity, echoing past variant waves. As spring looms, experts brace for a potential summer surge.
Apr 29
Cat 4 Hurricane Helene Barrels Toward Florida Big Bend
Apr 29
Supreme Court Tackles Post-Dobbs Abortion Clash in Landmark Hearing
Apr 29
Aldean's 'Agree to Disagree' Rule Keeps Marriage Strong Amid Clashes
Apr 29
Study Links Long-Term Artificial Sweetener Use to Body Fat Gain
Apr 29
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