The share of lawsuits against Citizens Property Insurance Corp. originating from South Florida has declined sharply. Lawsuits against the so-called insurer of last resort have declined statewide from 6,251 between January and July of 2021 to 3,600 during the same period this year, according to Citizens research. The percentage of cases filed in state circuit courts against Citizens from Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties declined from 88% in 2020 to 55% during the first seven months of 2025, the research shows.
The land goes on forever, flat as paper. It's no wonder flat-earthers still exist. In the middle of nowhere, you can watch the world stretch to the edge of your vision like the surface of some endless ocean. The entire landscape feels like it was leveled by a natural disaster ages ago, and nothing ever grew back. Nothing but parking lots, shopping plazas, and gated communities, each trying to out-grandiose the last.
The season's first cold front will descend upon Florida this weekend, and South Florida will be less rainy as a result, with partly sunny skies. But don't expect a significant cooldown or dry-out. "Though the frontal boundary will pass through South Florida, it won't be a complete dry passage," said meteorologist Sammy Hadi of the National Weather Service's Miami office. He said there will still be a 30% to 50% chance of rain, even on the side of the front.
During a routine inspection, Adypizza Criolla Cubana was found with significant health violations including seven total, two of which were High Priority, with numerous roaches found in critical areas.
The discontinued trains ran for the last year as a pilot program to gauge demand for late night service," Vince Sciullo, project manager for public affairs, said in an email. "Unfortunately, due to low ridership we could not justify continuing to run the service at this time."