South Florida News Roundup: Cold Front, Legal Issues, Nobel Prize, and More

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South Florida News Roundup: Cold Front, Legal Issues, Nobel Prize, and More

South Florida is experiencing its first cold front of the year, bringing cooler temperatures to the region. Broward judge Stefanie Moon has been reprimanded by the Florida Supreme Court. A Venezuelan opposition leader has won the Nobel Peace Prize, despite President Trump's self-promotion. Florida's open carry gun laws have prompted Publix workers to consider allowing open carry in their stores. There are proposals for an endless wave pool for surfers near I-95 in South Florida. A charter school operator is seeking to co-locate on 27 Broward school campuses rent-free. Democratic senators are proposing insurance ideas to reduce high costs for Floridians. Florida's top election official has rejected a call to count all mail ballots by hand. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is facing new injuries that may hinder him in the upcoming game against the Chargers. St. Thomas Aquinas narrowly defeated the NFL Academy in London. A pharmaceutical maker is planning a $250 million expansion in Coral Springs, creating hundreds of jobs. Tragically, one person has died in a house fire in Margate.

In conclusion, South Florida is experiencing a mix of news stories ranging from weather updates to local events and political developments. Stay informed about the latest happenings in the region to stay up to date with current events.