Jupiter, FL News Roundup (8/10/25)

Modern Asian flair in Jupiter: Blackbird Modern Asian pairs dramatic decor with inventive dishes—from toasted coconut sundaes and mushroom-loaded chow fun to tableside Szechuan ribs and tempura-fried oysters—plus Monday-night specials and more — find out what makes it a must-visit.

Fall drone pilot training: Palm Beach County students ages 16–25 were invited to apply for a new UAS flight safety program from USI and Florida Power & Light, featuring eight Saturday sessions running August 9 to December 20 at Urban Youth Impact in West Palm Beach — check out Xcel’s workforce development opportunities.

Upgrades to busy Route 1: Florida DOT will revamp 13 Palm Tran stops along U.S. 1 with raised platforms for faster wheelchair access, bike racks, digital signs and lighting starting spring 2026 — find out.

Slimy invaders on the menu: Florida law lets residents humanely kill and even eat invasive green iguanas on private property or 32 FWC-managed public lands without a license — find out how.

Back-to-school boost in Palm Beach: With classes starting in days, the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County and All My Sons Moving and Storage handed out more than 30,000 fully stocked backpacks to 48 Title I schools countywide — find out how to support.

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