AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba Tensions, Florida on Edge: U.S. officials are set to announce in Miami on Wednesday whether former Cuban leader Raúl Castro faces criminal charges tied to the 1996 “Brothers to the Rescue” shootdown—an event that killed four men and still fuels U.S.-Cuba hostility. Civil Rights Backlash: The NAACP is urging Black athletes and fans to boycott major public universities in redistricting states, including Florida, after a Supreme Court ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act. Local Governance: Seminole City Council rejected a plan to negotiate a drone-delivery “nest” at a Walmart, citing missing details and concerns about the process. Public Safety: Florida officials warned wildfire season is ramping up amid drought and thousands of fires, with burn bans already in place across much of the state. Environment & Community: Pensacola’s Palafox Street is reopening to pedestrians for Memorial Day weekend after a $10.7 million upgrade. Wildlife: Registration is open for the 2026 Florida Python Challenge, running July 10–19 in the Everglades.
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