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October 21, 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 (00:03):
From West Palm Beach to Tallahassee. This is Florida's news
that impacts you on the Brian Mudshill and Brian Mudd
and Joel Melkin with you. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino
talking about the investigation into the sniper stand that was
erected in the oak tree adjacent to Palm Beach International Airport.

(00:25):
All of the forensic tools we have, from digital tools
to biometric tools, they are all going to be applied
to try to find out.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Who put this up there and why.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
And it's worth noting that is County owned property that
the oak tree was on that the stand was erected in. Meanwhile,
the first AI driven insurance company has entered Florida's marketplace
after receiving approval from the state's Office of Insurance Regulation.
Stand Insurance plans to take policies from Citizens Property Insurance
in coming months, will begin underwriting policy on its AI

(01:01):
based physics models. Bok Ratona officials took up four different
proposals for enhanced activities in the North Park recreation site.
The proposals include the potential for a surf park, a
golf course, sports complex, or community facilities. The surf park
proposal was most favored at Monday's meeting. Green Sea turtles

(01:23):
conservation success story based on reporting from the International Union
for Conservation of Nature, the organization which tracks the vulnerability
of wildlife, has reclassified the once endangered turtle species to
least concern after steady population increases in recent decades and years.
Scattered showers possible today, otherwise sunning and pleasant weather yet again,

(01:46):
heins mid eighties touch warmer than usual for the state.
There is a thin plume of Saharan dust trucking over
the Leeward Islands into the Caribbean Sea, extending through the
Central Atlantic, acting as a headwind for tropical development. On
the note, Hurricane Center tracking one disturbance in the Caribbean Sea.
Now the system is tracking south of Hispaniola. It's given

(02:08):
a ninety percent chance of development. Could happen basically any
time now, and there is not consensus in the modeling
exactly what happens here. It's not going to be concerned
for us regardless. I know some people keep trying to
get excited about that just isn't But it could spin
in place and spin out. Most of the modeling suggests

(02:28):
that you're taking a look at a northeast bend from
where it is right now, which was probably right around
Haiti or so. The other thing is I mentioned that
Saharan dust. There's saharan dust to the east of it.
So if it breaks northeast, it's going to be breaking
not only into some land, but also into where there
is some saharan dust. Again, it's not a ton it's thin,
but it's there, and so that probably be enough that

(02:50):
this thing would be short lived if it got going
that way. Gas prices they filled to multi year lows
on Monday, prices dropping two cents per gallon. The average
price four regular unletted stay eighty seven in the Palm Beaches,
three six this morning in Martin, two ninety four, two
nighty in Saint Lucian, An Indian River County, the lowest
around at two eighty eight.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
All right, good morning. Some national headlines. So President Trump
says he thinks a trade deal can be reached with China.
The President and Chinese President she Jinping said to meet
later this month in South Korea. At the White House yesterday,
Trump again said the US has been treated very unfairly
by the Chinese when it comes to trade and tariffs.
The partial government shutdown does continue. The Senate voted again

(03:30):
yesterday fifty to forty three, this time against a House
passed resolution to reopen the government that marks the eleventh
failed attempt. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal says President Trump
can send National Guard troops to Portland. Under the ruling,
the justices said presidential determinations are not reviewable reviewable by
federal courts. Court of Appeal lacks the power to issue

(03:52):
injunctive relief. City Portland couldn't show an injury because the
troops hadn't been deployed. Legendary golfer Jack Nicholas receiving a
big payment following his defamation lawsuit against Nicholas Companies of
Florida jury awarding Nicholas fifty million dollars in his lawsuit
against the company owned by billionaire banker Howard Milstein. The
eighty five year old filed suit response to comments Milstein

(04:13):
and other company officials made in a previous lawsuit in
a New York court. And the twenty twenty five World
Series is set. The Toronto Blue Jays will be facing
the La Dodgers. Blue Jays won Game seven of the
Alcs last night against the Seattle Mariners. Game one of
the World Series will be Friday night in Toronto. Those
are your headlines.
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