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Environmental groups threaten new lawsuit over ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ site
SUMMARY: Environmental groups Friends of the Everglades and the Center for Biological Diversity warned they may sue federal and state agencies over alleged Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act violations related to the “Alligator Alcatraz” immigrant-detention center in the Everglades. The notice follows a June 27 lawsuit alleging National Environmental Policy Act violations for failing to assess environmental impacts properly. The detention center, located at a remote airport near Big Cypress National Preserve, could house 3,000 undocumented immigrants. Environmentalists argue the project threatens endangered species, including Florida panthers, and claim agencies bypassed mandatory consultations and permits. Governor DeSantis disputes these environmental concerns. The groups plan to sue if issues aren’t resolved within 60 days.
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Pop up rain, high humidity to be expected this weekend in South Florida
SUMMARY: This weekend in South Florida, expect pop-up rain showers and high humidity. Storms will develop mainly in the afternoon, particularly around Hard Rock Stadium between 3-7 PM, causing occasional rain but no major washouts. Temperatures are extremely hot, with feels-like temperatures reaching near 100°F, so stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities. The ocean conditions are generally calm with low rip current risk, making it a decent day for boating despite isolated showers. However, a soggy start to next week is anticipated with persistent rain. Also, don’t miss the cute June Bug pet photos featured in the dog walk forecast.
CBS News Miami’s NEXT Weather Meteorologist Scotty Withers has the latest weekend forecast.
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Why is Hitler’s yacht off the coast of this Florida beach? Here’s the answer
SUMMARY: Nearly five miles off Miami Beach lies the sunken yacht Ostwind, once owned by Adolf Hitler. Commissioned in 1938 as an Olympic racing yacht, it never competed. Hitler planned to use it to accept Winston Churchill’s surrender after a German victory, but history intervened. After WWII, the U.S. Navy used the vessel for training before it was sold in the 1970s to a Nazi memorabilia collector. Eventually abandoned, the yacht was acquired by a marina owner who sank it off Miami in 1989 as an artificial reef. Other objects sunk nearby include tanks, airplanes, and oil rig structures, creating underwater habitats.
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Rumors swirl of Elon Musk’s Boring Co. eyeing Orlando tunnel along I-Drive
SUMMARY: Rumors suggest Elon Musk’s Boring Company may develop an underground tunnel along Orlando’s International Drive (I-Drive), similar to the Las Vegas Loop that opened in 2021. The proposed tunnel would connect Universal Studios with key I-Drive destinations like the convention center and potentially a future Brightline station. Local leaders and business executives, including I-Drive Business executive Joshua Wallach, are excited by the idea, seeing it as innovative and fitting for the tech-savvy tourist district. While nothing is confirmed, Orange County officials are monitoring developments, awaiting responses from Universal and The Boring Company. The project promises advanced, sustainable transportation with a “pizzazz.”
Buzz is building along Orlando’s International Drive over speculation that billionaire Elon Musk’s Boring Company could bring a Las Vegas-style underground transportation system to the heart of the city’s tourist district.
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