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Former Jacksonville radio host Mark Kaye announces he’s running for Congress, bashes current Rep. John Rutherford
SUMMARY: Former Jacksonville radio host and conservative podcaster Mark Kaye announced his 2026 Congressional run against incumbent Republican John Rutherford in Florida’s 5th District. Kaye criticized both Democrats and Republicans, labeling Democrats “crazy” and Republicans “lazy,” while accusing Rutherford, a former sheriff, of being an absentee and nontransparent congressman. Kaye, known for his politically charged podcast and controversial AI-generated Trump image, said he wants to bring attention to “lazy politicians” by speaking from the House floor. Rutherford, endorsed by Trump and holding $270,000 in campaign funds, has yet to officially file for re-election. The Republican primary is August 18, 2026.
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12 Florida bills sent to DeSantis’ desk. Here’s what happens if he signs them
SUMMARY: Twelve new bills have been sent to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, covering farm products, capital felonies, DNA testing, apprenticeship standards, construction regulations, mental health services, and financial services. Notably, HB 653 allows juries to consider crimes against heads of state as an aggravating factor in capital cases. HB 987 designates 20 new honorary roadways statewide, including one named for President Donald Trump. HB 6521 authorizes a \$10.8 million compensation for a car crash victim. Most bills will take effect July 1 if signed, adding to over 80 other laws already enacted this year.
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Interview with Florida Panthers' Evan Rodrigues
SUMMARY: Florida Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues effortlessly shines on the ice, supported off-ice by Mark Russell and his wife Christy, custom suit makers in Boca Raton. Mark ensures players’ suits fit perfectly, updating measurements regularly. Rodrigues enjoys selecting fabrics while letting Mark surprise him with inside details, like a Panther-themed suit. Mark has become the unofficial suit maker for Panthers players including Ryan Lomberg, Carter Hegy, AJ Greer, and Steve Goldstein. Rodrigues even associates suits with wins or losses, developing superstitions. The suit tradition extends to his family, with his sons getting suits and his initials stitched on his shirts. A Stanley Cup final-worthy suit is now ready.
CBS News Miami’s Samantha Rivera interviewed Florida Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues as the team gets ready to face the Edmonton Oilers.
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Florida’s electric school buses could be a lifeline during power outages
SUMMARY: Glades County, Florida, is using electric school buses not only as eco-friendly transportation but also as vital resources during hurricanes. Sixth-grader Sawyer Honnerlaw praised the new buses for providing relief from heat compared to old buses. Transportation supervisor Angie White-Banda explained that during power outages, the buses can be stationed in communities for people to charge phones and cool off with air conditioning. These buses can run up to four days without power. District director Dan Thomas emphasized the buses’ value as an extra layer of support beyond FEMA during hurricane season, benefiting both students and the community.
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