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August 26, 2025 4 mins
Your daily recap of the biggest news from around the state that impacts you throughout the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast.    
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From West Palm Beach to Tallahassee.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
This is Florida's news.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
That impacts you on the Brian Mudshow. Yeah Brian about
Joe malkoln with you and Florida Attorney General James Athmeyer
announcing the extra policies that are going into place to
investigate the authenticity of commercial driver's licenses after the deadly
crash of illegal alien Hardgenser Sing. This is Fox's Dana

(00:31):
Marie McNichol. She was in Martin County yesterday.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
If a truck driver stops for a routine check here
at a way station, they can now expect questions about
their immigration status. Now, the Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services they will take the lead on immigration checks,
with support from other state law enforcement agencies. Under a
federal two eighty seven g agreement, Florida truck drivers can

(00:56):
be stopped at way stations for a variety of reasons
based on their crash, efety, management, or even inspection history.
But now in addition to checking for compliance, if an
ag law agent or the Florida Highway Patrol as present,
they could conduct immigration related checks.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Meanwhile, related the three victims of that crash, have been identified.
Their names Herb de Frenzy of Florida City, Rotorique Door
of Miami, Panola, Joseph of Pampino Beach. Two of the
three victims are said to have died at the scene,
with the driver dying at the hospital after being airlifted
from the scene. You know, speaking of a Hudgensier saying,

(01:35):
you know, he never got out of the cab nine
until authorities got there, never even checked.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
On the video we see of him outside. That was
that was after yeah, right, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Westbalm Beach has removed the Pride crosswalk at the intersection
of Spruce Avenue in Northwood Road to comply with the
state's traffic laws. The removal comes amid a looming battle
with Delray Beach, which is challenging the fdot's order to
remove the expand Pride mural in an administrative hearing scheduled
in Orlando. Next Tuesday's sunny much of the day to day,

(02:07):
how once again, highs in the load nineties, warmer than
usual for this date. Layer sahar and dust passing through
the Caribbean over Cuba towards South Florida, with light impacts
in South Florida today in a greater impact tomorrow. National
Hurricane Center only tracking tropical storrem ferinand right now it's
just spending toward sub mid Atlantic, not going to bother anybody.
No other tropical cycle in activity expected for the next
seven days. It's always a win as we're in the

(02:30):
peak weeks of hurricane season right now. Gas price has
searched fourteen cents per gallon on Monday, after having been
near the low price for the year. The average price
for regular un let it stay wide back to three
oh six. So the Palm Beach is three twenty and
Martin three thirteen. It is three oh eight in Saint Lucis,
it is three oh nine in Indian River County.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
All right, let's go back to Kilmar. In our national headlines,
federal judge halting a breakout Garcia is the deportation to Uganda.
His lawyers filed the child bunch of Trump administration's efforts
to deport him for second time after he was detained
again by Ice. The Obama appointees order prevents Abrego Garcia
from being deported before Thursday, and she added she's inclined

(03:12):
to extend this day until she's made a ruling in
the case. President Trump wants the Defense Department to create
special National Guard units trained to deal with public order issues.
The executive order yesterday comes as Trump has floated the
idea to use the military to enforce law and order
in American cities across the country. President Trump says he'll
fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from her position on

(03:35):
truth socially, says there's sufficient reason to believe that Cook
made false statements on one or more mortgage agreements. A
Cook says in a statement that she's had no intention
of being bullied to step down. Indiana Republican lawmakers they're
planning to meet with President Trump the White House. Several
reports say although today's event was pre planned to discuss

(03:55):
the President's agenda, topic of redistrictings expected to come up.
Indiana may become the state to redraw its congressional maps
to favor more Republicans. And Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is
expected to announce today action against three states over English
language tests for truck drivers. We've coming after that illegal
immigrant truck driver Hargender Singh was charged with killing three

(04:18):
people in a Turnpike crash near Fort Pierce. Duffy says
the man could only identify one out of four road
signs shown to him in a test after the crash.
Those are your headlines.
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