Florida News Roundup: Weather Changes, Political Drama, Criminal Incidents, and More

Florida is expected to experience its first "cold" front of the season this weekend, with South Florida potentially missing out on the cooler temperatures. The Dolphins' future is uncertain as questions arise about the potential firing of Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier. A small Florida town finds itself divided over the addition of Donald Trump's name to a historic street. Lady Gaga abruptly cancels her Miami performance just minutes before showtime. A customer at a Dania Beach 7-Eleven takes matters into their own hands, shooting a robber and driver, resulting in one fatality. Jennifer Jenkins, a Democrat, announces her U.S. Senate campaign after defeating a conservative school board member. Frustrations mount for Floridians seeking COVID, flu, and RSV shots due to limited vaccine access. The careers of Grier, McDaniel, and Tua with the Dolphins are on the line. A co-defendant of YNW Melly pleads no contest as an accessory to murder. Delray Beach joins other cities in challenging Florida's street-art ban. A South Florida attorney is sentenced for smuggling cocaine to inmates through laced papers. Federal authorities pinpoint the pool deck as the starting point of the 2021 Surfside condo collapse. The closure of TGI Fridays in Coral Springs after 40 years leaves behind memories. The Dolphins place James Daniels on injured reserve and sign a former first-round pick of the Patriots. Florida's news is filled with a mix of weather updates, sports drama, political controversies, criminal incidents, legal challenges, and business closures.