Florida News That Impacts You – February 13th, 2026
Bottom Line: Your daily recap of the biggest news from around the state that impacts you throughout the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast.
- Florida remained the top destination for international real-estate buyers and South Florida remained the top destination for international investors worldwide in 2025; and continues to top the list for interest in 2026 according to an annual international real estate report. Florida has now been the top international destination for 15 consecutive years. Approximately 15% of all real estate purchases in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro were the result of foreign buyers. Meanwhile...
- Florida’s population growth has averaged just over 500 people per day over the past year – about half the peak rate post-pandemic, with all of the growth coming from net migration into the state.
- A groundbreaking ceremony took place near the Tri-Rail station in Boca Raton, as construction is now under way for The Link at Boca development of what’s known as a ‘15-minute city’, meant as a means of convenience and amenities. The development includes the construction of 340 workforce housing units.
- The KDVA Florida Chapter is holding a free meet and greet event at Mission BBQ at Saint Lucie West, in Port St. Lucie this upcoming Monday, President’s Day from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. The event is free and open to all veterans and their families. RSVP at KDVA.vet
- It’s a warmer start to the day with seasonal weather through the weekend. After starting in the upper 50’s along the Treasure Coast, and 60’s in the Palm Beaches, the high will reach the mid 70's.
- Gas prices fell by two cents per gallon on Thursday. The average price for regular unleaded in Florida is currently $2.92 per gallon. In Palm Beach County the average price is $3.09 per gallon, in Martin the average is $2.93, it’s $2.96 in St. Lucie, and in Indian River County the average is $2.94 per gallon.