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September 10, 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 that impacts you on the Brian
mud Show. Yeah, sure enough. His Today is planned to
be the last day of jury selection in the trial
of Ryan Ruth.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Over two days, US District Judge A Lean Cannon, federal prosecutors,
and the defendant, Ryan Ruth, who is acting as his
own lawyer, have narrowed the jury pool to fewer than
one hundred people. Those who could have potentially been one
of the twelve on the jury or the four alternates
were eliminated for various reasons, from being a loyal Trump

(00:39):
supporter to one that Ruth pointed out did not have
a car to get to court every day. Judge Cannon
is hoping to have the jury and alternates selected so
opening statements can begin Thursday. Up to four weeks have
been set aside for the trial.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Boxes Corneal, Scott and other news. Florida's number one in
education freedom for the fourth consecutive year, according to the
annual study by the Heritage Foundation. Florida's universal school choice
program and printal rights and education laws once again cited
as the reason for the reasons I suppose we should say. Additionally,
Florida ranks number one for civic education, academic transparency, and

(01:17):
teacher freedom. That's specifically due to alternative pathways to enter
the teaching profession. The Florida Department of Transportation painted over
Delray's illegal pride themed intersection at the intersection of Northeast
First Street in Northeast Second Avenue. The action taken overnight
Tuesday morning, following the city's decision to challenge the state's
authority to enforce state law on the city controlled street.

(01:40):
It was finalized overnight this morning. The city had been
given a Friday deadline to comply with an information request
from a new Orlando based administrator. Ever seeing the case, however,
they opted to file to attempt to remove her instead.
The city upheld their decision in an emergency vote that

(02:01):
was held yesterday. In a three to one vote, with
Mayor Tom Carney dissenting. The city opted to join a
legal challenge posed by Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale to
the FDOT. The FDOT previously said that if the city
didn't remove the display itself, all costs to do so
would be passed on to the city. Also, future funding

(02:22):
could be impacted and to give you the view of
the possible here, Delray Beach risks losing up to sixty
million dollars in state funding with this decision, in addition
to the costs of painting over it. In addition to
the legal expenses to pursue what they're doing right now.
Palm Beach voted unanimouslyater renamed the four mile stretch of

(02:44):
Southern Boulevard from Palm Beach International Airport to South Ocean
Boulevard and marl Lago President Donald J. Trump Boulevard. The
vote finalized is the measure approved by the state in
county officials in July. Postal addresses along Southern Boulevard will
remain in place. Clouds, rain, and thunderstorms about the day
again today, highs upper eighties typical for this date. Saharan

(03:05):
dus currently stretching from the Eastern Caribbean through the mid Atlantic,
acting as a headwind for tropical development and related As
I was talking about my takeaways, the National Hurricane Center's
tropical whether elok is clear from tropical cyclone activity for
the next seven days. As we have reached the historical
peak of hurricane season and gasprice has dropped another three

(03:26):
since per gallon yesterday, with the average price four regular
on leaded State one three h three and the pad
Beach is three twenty, Martin three nine three oh seven
in Saint Lucie and an Indian River county three to
four per gallon.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
All right, let's go look at some national headlines. Supreme Court,
we'll hear the case over whether President Trump's tariffs aren't legal.
The focus will be on Trump using a law meant
for times of emergency to impose the duties without help
of Congress. High Court also agreed to fast track the
case and we'll hear it in November. Federal Judge Brian
talked about this preventing the Trump administration from firing Federal

(03:58):
Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook. That judge ruled last night
Cook can stay in her position while her lawsuit against
Trump plays out. Trump originally said he was firing Cook
over allegations of mortgage fraud. This is the President's pushing
for the Fed to cut interest rates. The president says,
a Princeton PhD student kidnapped by Hesbola more than two
years ago has been released. Trump announcing on truth Social

(04:21):
Elizabeth Serkoff is now safely in the American Embassy in Iraq.
Serkoff holds Israeli in Russian citizenship, but her sister is
an American citizen. A man accused of killing a Ukrainian
refugee on a Charlotte light rail train is facing federal charges.
You've likely seen this story. US attorney from the District
of North Carolina, Russ Ferguson, confirms that De Carlos Brown

(04:43):
Junior's charge with committing an act causing death on a
mass transportation system very very horrible story there coming out
of Charlotte, and those are your headline. Yeahterrific that situation
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