|  | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1843, the Florida Territorial Legislature formally established Wakulla County as the 23rd county in Florida by carving it out of Leon County. Experts warn that the partial government shutdown is creating a "perfect storm" for flyers as the spring break travel rush is in full swing. Some airports are telling passengers to arrive three hours before scheduled flights. Have you changed travel plans due to the shutdown? Reply to let us know. Today's sponsor, FemiCore, is sharing a free video featuring Dr. Shetty explaining the real causes of bladder leaks and simple habits that may help support pelvic floor health. Daytona Beach π€️ 84/67° | Fort Myers π€️ 90/68° | Jacksonville π€️ 89/67° | Key West π€️ 81/75° | Miami π€️ 82/74° | Ocala π€️ 90/66° | Orlando π€️ 90/69° | Pensacola π¦️ 77/63° | Port St. Lucie π€️ 86/67° | Tallahassee π€️ 86/66° | Tampa π€️ 88/69°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | Miami TV News Anchor Runs for Congress Veteran Miami TV news anchor and longtime South Florida resident Eliott Rodriguez, 69, announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress on Tuesday in hopes of unseating Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in Florida's 27th Congressional District. Rodriguez retired from CBS News Miami in December after more than two decades on air and nearly five decades as an Emmy-winning journalist. He is seeking the Democratic nomination in the competitive Miami-Dade County district. Rodriguez framed his candidacy around concerns about affordability, immigration, and what he described as growing political division in Washington. "I didn't plan to run for Congress. But I cannot stay silent," Rodriguez said. His entrance into the race could set up an ex-reporter vs. ex-reporter battle in November. Like Rodriguez, Salazar was a prominent journalist for over 35 years and an Emmy-winning reporter for Spanish-language news organizations. Rodriguez joins a competitive primary that includes entrepreneur Richard Lamondin, 38, and former investigator and prosecutor Robin Peguero, 40. Last week, Lev Parnas, 54, a key figure in President Trump's first impeachment, announced he would run as a Democrat. | New Record for Returned Unclaimed Property February set a record as the biggest month ever for unclaimed property and assets being returned to owners in Florida, according to CFO Blaise Ingoglia, who said the Department of Financial Services returned about $88 million in unclaimed property. Millions were distributed across every corner of the state. The Tampa region led with $23.8 million returned. Miami followed closely behind with $18.8 million, while the Orlando area saw $14.4 million returned to its rightful owners. Unclaimed property consists of assets that have been abandoned for 5 years or more. The state has highly publicized its Florida Treasure Hunt program, where residents can visit the state's website and enter their names to see if they have unclaimed assets. Items recovered are often stocks, dividends, or credit balances, but can also include contents from abandoned safe deposit boxes, including jewelry and watches, rare coins, stamps, and historical artifacts. | Vaccine Exemption Bill Dies in House The Florida Senate approved a bill (SB 1756) expanding the exemptions parents of schoolchildren can use to opt out of commonly administered childhood vaccines. Speaker Daniel Perez said the House won't take it up before the legislative session ends this Friday. Sponsored by Jacksonville's Republican Sen. Clay Yarborough, the Medical Freedom Act would allow parents to opt out of school vaccination requirements based on personal beliefs and require doctors to provide state-approved information outlining the benefits and risks of vaccines. Supporters say it would protect parental rights, while critics, including some Republicans, warned the changes could undermine vaccination rates and public health, particularly during a measles outbreak. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Here's a quick truth: bladder leaks aren't normal, no matter your age or how many children you've had. Many women are told they just have a "small bladder" or that it runs in the family. Most of the time, that isn't the real reason. And surgery isn't the only solution. In this free video, Dr. Shetty explains why bladder leaks happen and simple habits that may help improve pelvic floor health. Click below to watch it for free today. | | | | ➤ Statewide: The FDA warned restaurants and food retailers across the nation of a potential norovirus contamination in Manila clams harvested by the Lummi Indian Business Council between Feb. 13 and March 3. (See Details) ➤ Hillsborough County: The county has sued the state over the constitutionality of a 2023 law, the Live Local Act, that preempts local governments' authority over development in an effort to expand the supply of affordable housing. (More) ➤ Miami: Brothers Oren, Tal, and Alon Alexander, luxury real estate brokers, were found guilty on Monday of sex trafficking by a New York jury. They could face life in prison when they are sentenced in August. (More) ➤ Orange County: A judge denied Tommy Zeigler a new trial, ruling new DNA evidence doesn't prove the 80-year-old is innocent in a 1975 quadruple murder. Zeigler has been on Florida's death row longer than any other inmate. (See Details) ➤ Tarpon Springs: Visitors of Sunset Beach may have to pay to park as the city debates whether to charge a $5 parking fee for non-residents at the popular beach and splash park. Right now, only Howard Park Beach charges for parking. (More) ➤ Jacksonville: The Lady Tigers from Edward Waters University earned a bid to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament for the first time in the team's history. (More) ➤ St. Petersburg: The Salvador DalΓ Museum announced a $65 million expansion that will add approximately 35,000 square feet to the south side of the current building. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover Florida? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | | ➤ The Florida Gators fired women's basketball coach Kelly Rae Finley after five seasons with the program. Her tenure finishes with a 93-75 record, but the Gators appear likely to miss the NCAA tournament for a fourth consecutive season. (More) ➤ UCF, Florida State, Florida A&M, and FAU are all playing in men's basketball conference tournaments today. (See Full Schedule) ➤ The Miami Heat will receive a second-round pick from the Charlotte Hornets as compensation for the Terry Rozier trade. Rozier is being investigated for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. (More) ➤ Due to free agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars have now lost starters at linebacker (Devin Lloyd), running back (Travis Etienne Jr.), and cornerback (Greg Newsome II). (More) Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The Weight-Loss Patch everyone is suddenly talking about. What if weight loss didn't require injections, strict diets, or complicated routines? The Akemi Slim Patch is getting attention for a surprisingly simple idea: a small patch designed to help curb cravings, support metabolism, and make staying on track feel easier. Curious how it works and why so many people are trying it? See the full details here. (LEARN MORE) | | | | ➤ SpaceX launched the EchoStar XXV communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Monday night. EchoStar XXV is a direct broadcast satellite that will provide service to DISH TV customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. (More) ➤ A new study from the American Federation of Children, a school choice advocacy organization, said that Florida's school choice program has fueled academic success at a cost 11.2 times less than the rate of increased spending without school choice options. (More)
➤ A federal judge ruled that Leapfrog Group must remove its safety grades dating back to fall 2024 for five Palm Beach County hospitals owned by Tenet Healthcare Corp. (More)
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Tuesday's Results: If tourism to Cuba opens, would you visit the island? - Possibly: 39%
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