Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Good morning, Jupiter. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 15th of January.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Select Publix stores in Palm Beach County now offer $12 advance discount tickets to the South Florida Fair, and using your ticket on opening day (Jan. 16) gives you an extra free entry. The fair, featuring a Party with the Pirates theme, is held on Southern Blvd in West Palm Beach. Palm Beach Daily News
- ➤ Big Dog Ranch Rescue received four adult dogs and nine puppies rescued from abuse at a ranch in Hopkins County, Texas; the puppies (about seven weeks old) join 13 others brought in earlier this week to the Palm Beach County facility. CBS12 News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Together 4 Safety Community Crash Reenactment event will run Saturday, Jan. 31, from 10 a.m. to noon at Palm Beach State College’s Lake Worth campus to show teens the dangers of risky driving. Organized by Brian and Esther Labovick (Labovick Law Group), it is open to the public. WPBF
- ➤ Florida Department of Education released record graduation rates this school year, with Palm Beach County posting 93.5%, Indian River at 96%, and St. Lucie at 94.5% as officials celebrated improved outcomes (local boards highlighted ongoing student support efforts). WPBF
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Tampa General and Massachusetts General Brigham are teaming up to expand outpatient care on the Treasure Coast to ease long wait times and serve an aging population; the network will offer primary care and cancer treatment (without emergency services) as they grow the local physician network soon. CBS12 News
- ➤ Flu cases may rise as South Florida faces its coldest air in three years today with temperatures in the 40's and some inland areas dropping to around 30. FIU's Dr. Holder advises residents to get a flu shot, stressing it does not cause the flu. 610 WIOD
- ➤ The FDA classified pecorino Romano cheese products as potentially deadly after tests raised listeria concerns, and consumers in Florida including at Sam's Club were advised on Jan. 14 to dispose of or return the items for a refund. Palm Beach Daily News
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Jon Zeeman Band Live Performance
5-7:30 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Experience soul-stirring blues-rock with the electrifying Jon Zeeman Band.
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Smokin Renegade / Forever Foreigner Tribute Concert
8 PM – 11:30 PM — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Experience nostalgia with a tribute to Boston and Foreigner performed by South Florida's best rock bands.
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Line Dancing Night
5-7 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of rhythm and fun with lively line dancing and great country music.
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Sleepin Dogz Concert
8-11 p.m. — Square Grouper Tiki Bar — Cost info unavailable — Experience a lively rock and jam session inspired by classic bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
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Sound Bath Experience with Linnea
5-6 p.m. — Breathe Salt & Yoga — Bring your own mat — Immerse yourself in soothing sounds and vibrations for a restorative healing journey.
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Football Sundays at Double Roads Tavern
12-8 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Enjoy wall-to-wall NFL coverage with delicious food and drink specials in a vibrant atmosphere.
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Material Girls Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Maltz Jupiter Theatre Inc — Ticket prices vary — Experience a live performance by Material Girls in an inviting theater setting.
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Films on the Field
6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Gardens North County District Park — Free entry — Enjoy a magical movie night under the stars with 'How to Train Your Dragon' and meet a friendly Viking.
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ManateeFest 2026
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. — Manatee Lagoon — Free entry — Celebrate 10 years of manatee wonder with family fun, activities, and tasty treats.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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