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The news we couldn't ignore if we tried

Okaloosa County Considering Doing Away With EC Rider

WEAR TV3An Okaloosa County proposal could significantly scale back or suspend Emerald Coast Rider’s fixed-route bus service because of low ridership, rising operating costs, and ongoing concerns about transit management. County officials say the current system averages very few riders per hour and relies heavily on temporary funding sources that are no longer sustainable. Commissioners are considering giving the county’s Airport Department Transit Division more authority to adjust or eliminate routes without returning for board approval each time, while also dissolving a regional transit agreement with several local cities that reportedly have not contributed funding. If approved, fixed-route buses could stop operating by the end of September, although paratransit and medical transportation services for elderly and disabled residents would continue. The discussion follows recent audits and reviews that uncovered financial oversight problems and prompted county leaders to reconsider how public transportation should operate in Okaloosa County.
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Massie Ousted In KY Primary

FoxNewsVoters across Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Idaho, and Oregon headed to the polls in a major 2026 primary election day that tested former President Donald Trump’s influence over the Republican Party and shaped several key Senate, House, and governor races. In Kentucky, Trump-backed Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein defeated Congressman Thomas Massie in a closely watched GOP House primary, while other Trump-endorsed candidates also performed strongly in multiple states. Georgia Republicans battled over races for governor and Senate nominations, Alabama saw competitive contests for governor and Senate seats, and Pennsylvania featured heated Democratic primaries in battleground districts. The elections are being viewed as an early indicator of party momentum and voter sentiment ahead of the 2026 midterms, with several races likely headed to runoffs or highly competitive general elections in November.
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College Sports Broadcasts Are Crammed With Betting Ads

Washington PostResearchers using AI to examine 50 hours of football, basketball, and hockey broadcasts found that gambling-related content appeared roughly every four minutes, with hockey telecasts containing the highest concentration. The study tracked sportsbook commercials, on-screen betting odds, gambling discussions by announcers, and visible sportsbook branding during games, showing how sports betting has become deeply integrated into broadcasts since nationwide expansion followed the 2018 Supreme Court decision. Sportsbooks now reportedly spend more than $1 billion annually on advertising, while leagues, teams, networks, and media companies benefit financially from betting partnerships. However, critics argue the constant promotion may fuel gambling addiction and alter the traditional sports viewing experience, prompting increasing pushback from fans, lawmakers, and broadcasters such as veteran announcer Bob Costas, who say the volume of gambling advertising has become excessive.
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Idiot Intentionally Drives CyberTruck Into Lake To Test "Wade Mode"

NY PostA Texas man was arrested after authorities said he deliberately drove his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake while attempting to test the vehicle’s “Wade Mode” capability, apparently assuming it could travel through deeper water. The truck quickly ran into rocks, became disabled, and began filling with water, forcing the driver and passenger to escape through a window and wade back to shore as onlookers reacted humorously to the scene. Police said the driver later acknowledged he was trying to use the Cybertruck’s off-road water feature, despite Tesla stating the mode is intended only for shallow water crossings. Officials ultimately removed the vehicle with a crane and charged the driver with multiple offenses related to restricted lake access and water safety violations.
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Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

May 20 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I get jealous when I scroll through social media and see people constantly traveling, eating at expensive places, and showing off luxury stuff. I know a lot of it is curated, but it still makes me feel like I am falling behind. How do I stop comparing my life to what I see online?

Drowning In Curated Luxury Envy
Filtered Yacht Envy

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Upcoming Events

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May 23, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Construction Junction

Construction Junction will return to the Destin–Fort Walton Beach Rigdon Center on Saturday, May 23, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering a free, family-friendly event hosted by the Fort Walton Beach Police Department. Designed as a hands-on experience for all ages, attendees can explore and climb on large construction and law enforcement vehicles, meet community professionals, and enjoy special features like a medical evacuation helicopter visit and a K-9 demonstration. The first hour will be sensory-friendly with reduced noise, and the event will also include food trucks and a prize raffle, giving families a fun way to spend Memorial Day weekend at the venue on Lewis Turner Boulevard.

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Today's Holidays

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Be a Millionaire Day

<p data-id="35383f37-d338-4d19-b4f8-b0ff989ccdf0" id="35383f37-d338-4d19-b4f8-b0ff989ccdf0">Be a Millionaire Day is that little calendar gremlin that shows up to remind you the American dream is mostly a subscription service with late fees. The premise is simple: imagine you’ve got seven figures, then spend the rest of the day behaving like that fantasy wouldn’t immediately turn you into the kind of person who says “summer” as a verb. It’s not about getting rich, it’s about flirting with the idea long enough to notice what you’d fix, what you’d flex, and what you’d finally stop pretending you don’t want. Consider it a financial vision board with a hangover—harmless in theory, revealing in practice.</p>

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