Trusted Resource Underwriters Exchange (TRUE)
requested permission this week from Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation to increase homeowner insurance rates for over 5,000 policyholders by 31.5 percent.
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 | Sunday, June 22, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1990, a Florida law went into effect banning thong bikinis from being worn in state parks. Florida had some big thunderstorms this week. Check out a photo that captured both a rainbow and lightning in Et Cetera and read about how three people got struck by lightning in one day in Top Stories. We're sponsored today by Oricle Hearing Aids, the low-cost, high-tech hearing aids for under $100. Daytona Beach 🌤️ 85/76° | Ft. Myers 🌩️ 92/74° | Jacksonville 🌦️ 89/75° | Key West 🌦️ 87/82° | Miami 🌩️ 86/81° | Ocala ☀️ 93/73° | Orlando ☀️ 89/76° | Pensacola ☀️ 90/76° | Port St. Lucie 🌩️ 87/76° | Tallahassee 🌩️ 94/73° | Tampa ☀️ 92/75°  Don't feel like reading the national edition of The Flyover? Tune in to The Flyover Podcast! New episodes drop daily—watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, all in under 15 minutes. | | | | Florida Insurer Wants to Raise Rates Trusted Resource Underwriters Exchange (TRUE) requested permission this week from Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation to increase homeowner insurance rates for over 5,000 policyholders by 31.5%. "Our internal models indicate a 60 percent rate adjustment is actually warranted," TRUE CEO Anthony Scavongelli said. State regulators will make a decision July 1 after the public comment period closes. Florida consistently ranks among the states with the highest homeowner insurance rates, driven by frequent hurricanes, tropical storms, and flooding. According to Bankrate, the average annual premium for a $300,000 home is $5,409—more than double the national average of $2,341—and can reach $8,397 in West Palm Beach. | Three People Struck by Lightning Friday Three people were struck by lightning Friday in New Smyrna Beach, including a beachgoer in his 20s who went into cardiac arrest and was hospitalized. Two others were indirectly hit at the Club at the Venetian Bay golf course but declined medical transport. A lightning strike also totaled another man's car, leaving his Toyota Corolla "crushed like a can." New Smyrna Fire Department spokesperson Adam Sarwi said, "It is not uncommon when someone is struck by lightning that there are others during the same storm." Florida is known as the "lightning capital" of the country, with more than 2,000 lightning injuries reported over the last 20 years. | State Archives Seeking Weather Photos The State Archives of Florida is seeking photographs for its newest photographic collection, "Weather, Disaster and Recovery." "By donating your photos for this new collection, you can help document and preserve the history of your community and fill historical gaps in the State Archives' collections," said Secretary of State Cord Byrd. "Consider contributing to Florida's history by donating your photographs." Email the State Archives of Florida at Floridamemory@dos.fl.gov to discuss donating your original photographs featuring weather events, disasters, and recovery efforts. | | Flying together with our sponsor  These Are The Rolls-Royce Of Hearing Aids (And Under $100) Big companies charge THOUSANDS for hearing aids—but guess what? You don't have to pay that much! Oricle Hearing gives you crystal-clear sound, wireless charging, and all-day battery life for under $100! No doctor visits, no crazy prices—just amazing hearing at an unbeatable deal. Over 150,000 happy customers are already loving their new way of hearing. Don't let overpriced hearing aids hold you back— order yours today! | | | ➤ Statewide: Florida's public universities may raise out-of-state tuition by 10% starting fall 2025 after the Florida Board of Governors approved a phased increase plan. (More) ➤ Boynton Beach: A Romanian scammer has been arrested for a scheme in which he pretended to return $20 in cash—then stole victims' debit cards as they reached to put the money away. (Details) ➤ Tampa: A special election has been set for Sept. 9 to fill the District 5 City Council seat after City Councilwoman Gwen Henderson's death last week. (More) ➤ Pensacola Beach: Escambia County dropped plans to build a welcome sign for Pensacola Beach after a loss of funding and outcry from locals, who deemed the design "tacky" and "garish." (See Design) ➤ Sanford: A new highway expansion threatens a historic home built in the 1800's. Homeowner Becky Burke calls it "one more thing to break my heart." (See Video) Enjoy reading The Flyover Florida? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | ➤ Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Hunter Bigge is still in the hospital after being struck in the face with a foul ball during Thursday's game, but is in good spirits and has been showing signs of improvement. (More) ➤ The Florida Panthers are holding their Stanley Cup Championship parade today in Fort Lauderdale. (More) ➤ The Miami Marlins continued their recent streak of positive play with a strong 6-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves. 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Try Oricle today and rediscover great hearing. | | | ➤ A Maltipoo named Sugar, was found alive at a shelter in Miami four years after her family thought she died. (See Photos) ➤ An "incredible" photo of lightning and a rainbow was captured in Port Charlotte on Thursday. (See Photo) ➤ A helicopter captured footage of a shark swimming right by two children at Fort Lauderdale beach on Thursday. (See Video) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Experience calm, restful sleep with Hempified CBD Gummies—now on sale! These delicious gummies help ease anxiety, reduce inflammation, and promote deep relaxation. Don't miss this limited-time offer to save big while boosting your wellness the natural way. Order now while supplies last! | | | A Miami coffee shop serving customers from a former Delta airplane.  | | | Do you prefer a physical book or a digital read?
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