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New York county agrees to redraw voting lines that lawsuit said disenfranchised residents of color
SUMMARY: Nassau County, New York, has agreed to redraw its voting map following a lawsuit claiming its boundaries disenfranchised residents of color. The county will now create six districts where Black, Latino, and Asian residents make up the majority of eligible voters. Previously, only four of 19 districts had such a majority. The lawsuit argued that the 2023 map diluted the power of minority communities. The new map will take effect in November and remain in place until the 2030 census. The county’s Republican Party, however, maintains that its agenda reflects the priorities of Nassau’s residents.
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City of St. Augustine files eminent domain lawsuit against property owners amid flood mitigation project dispute
SUMMARY: The City of St. Augustine has filed an eminent domain lawsuit against owners of two properties near Lincolnville to acquire land for the Lake Maria Sanchez Flood Mitigation and Drainage Improvements Project. Funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the project aims to reduce flooding in about 200 acres of the city’s historic downtown. Planned upgrades include enhancing stormwater systems on Granada, Cordova, and Bridge Streets, building a new pump station and flood wall near the properties, and installing one-way tide check valves. The case is currently in St. Johns County court.
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South Florida financial expert gives advice to local businesses dealing with on-off tariff wars
SUMMARY: South Florida businesses face challenges from fluctuating tariff wars, raising costs and causing financial and emotional strain. Natalie Acevedo, co-running her family’s flower shop, notes a 10% shipping price increase, heightening stress for her and her father. Psychologist Dr. Angelina Lipman advises managing anxiety by staying calm, focusing on controllable factors, and thinking before acting. Acevedo is exploring local suppliers to reduce costs, with loyal customers remaining supportive. Dr. Lipman emphasizes supporting local businesses and neighbors to foster shared happiness amid uncertainty, helping communities navigate these turbulent economic times.
CBS News Miami’s Betty Nguyen shares how business owners can manage their stress in these uncertain times.
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Hundreds will enter ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ tonight: Florida AG
SUMMARY: Florida’s new migrant detention facility, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” opened in the Everglades with capacity for 3,000 detainees, beginning to receive hundreds tonight. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier emphasized swift processing and due process. The facility drew support from Republicans but strong opposition from Democrats and environmentalists concerned about the Everglades’ impact and human rights. Critics urge Governor DeSantis to halt construction and conduct environmental reviews. Meanwhile, a second facility at Camp Blanding, housing 2,000 detainees, is planned soon. Despite protests, state and federal leaders remain committed, with Florida funding \$450 million and expecting federal reimbursement.
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