Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
Good morning, Jupiter. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 14th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Local Jewish leaders in Palm Beach County celebrated the return of the 20 living Israeli hostages two years after the Oct. 7 attacks, marking a day of relief and reflection. They noted that while families reunited, the need for trauma care and efforts to combat antisemitism and support peace abroad remains vital—calling for continued community commitment. WPBF
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ A group of motorsport enthusiasts is working to buy and revive Palm Beach International Raceway by adding driver condos, garages and a clubhouse — they say this plan is cheaper than building a new racetrack but still needs final investor funding. CBS12 News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Temple Beth Am in Jupiter is celebrating Simchat Torah today with singing and dancing following a recent hostage release in Israel. The holiday, which marks the annual Torah reading cycle, had been subdued for two years and now unites the community in renewed joy. WPBF
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Florida gas prices dropped by 12 cents last week to average $2.92 per gallon, saving drivers about $2.50 per 15-gallon fill-up. The decline came as U.S. crude oil prices fell 10% over the past two weeks—which pressured fuel costs downward. CBS12 News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Consumer Reports finds that some infant sleep products put babies at risk of injury or suffocation during October SIDS Awareness Month and advises parents to use a firm flat crib or bassinet for safer sleep. Tests show that a popular bassinet tilts unexpectedly—experts also recommend stopping swaddling as babies begin to roll and avoiding bed sharing and unsafe sleep items. WPBF
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Runners in South Florida are training for the 26.2-mile Palm Beaches Marathon, which will take place later this year along a flat, scenic course. Jeff Dengate, a Runner's World expert with over 40 marathons under his belt, advised athletes to build their mileage gradually and avoid new gear on race day (to keep their routines steady). WPBF
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FireFest 2025
1-9 p.m. — Jonathan Dickinson State Park — Free entry — Celebrate with live fire demos, spooky trails, and live music at the 19th annual FireFest.
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Friends of Jupiter Beach Cornhole Tournament
11 AM - 6 PM — Ocean Cay Park — Free entry — Enjoy cornhole, local vendors, and meet adoptable pets at this fun community event.
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8th Annual Jupiter Golden Jubilee
5-7 p.m. — Dog Beach — $30 per person (children under six free) — Celebrate Golden Retrievers with a costume parade, fun at the beach, and a fancy picnic supper.
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La Tribu Royale Live
7 p.m. — Guanabanas Restaurant — Check for ticket info — Celebrate culture and rhythm with La Tribu Royale's vibrant fusion of Latin and reggae music.
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Zoe Loren Make A Difference Foundation 5k Run/Walk
7-11 a.m. — Carlin Park — Registration required — Participate in a USATF certified 5K to support local community initiatives.
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Meltdown Live Performance
8-11 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Experience high-energy 90's alternative rock with South Florida's rising stars, Meltdown.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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~ Rory Vaden
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