Florida News Roundup: Arrests, Appeals, and Updates - August 21-23

A man was arrested at a South Florida airport for carrying a loaded AR-15 after being pulled over earlier in the day. The incident occurred on Thursday, August 21. Governor DeSantis' actions against a Florida congressional district could have significant consequences, as reported on Saturday, August 23. The Miami Dolphins added a new veteran cornerback to their roster before the preseason finale on Tuesday, August 19. Florida swiftly appealed a federal judge's ruling that would have closed down Alligator Alcatraz on Friday, August 22. The state mandated Fort Lauderdale to remove LGBTQ+ rainbow street markings, along with three others, on the same day. A Miami officer involved in the shooting death of a UPS driver in Miramar is seeking Stand Your Ground immunity, as reported on Friday, August 22. Although the hurricane season is entering a calm period, it is essential to remain vigilant, as stated on Friday, August 22. The future of the Tortuga Music Festival is uncertain if Fort Lauderdale increases fees by nearly 400%, as discussed on Friday, August 22. Can Ollie Gordon provide a solution for the Miami Dolphins' offense? Dave Hyde explores this question in an article published on Friday, August 22. If your health insurer is no longer in-network at nearby hospitals, it is crucial to understand your options, as highlighted on Friday, August 22. Knaus Berry Farm has new owners and a new location, with important details provided in an article published on Friday, August 22. Stay updated on weekend events, including a free Billy Joel date night in Delray and other activities, as listed on Wednesday, August 20. Get insights into potential surprises on cutdown day for the Miami Dolphins in a video segment titled "Dolphins Deep Dive," released on Friday, August 22.