Jupiter, FL News Roundup (8/3/25)

Sailboat collides with bridge: Mechanical issues sent a sailboat’s mast into Jupiter’s Indiantown Bridge, prompting Palm Beach County Fire Rescue crews to respond by personal watercraft; no injuries or significant damage reported — find out what happened.

Jupiter Medical Center named high performing: Jupiter Medical Center has been named a U.S. News & World Report “High Performing Hospital” in five disciplines—from hip fracture and knee replacement to lung cancer surgery and pneumonia — learn what sets them apart.

Anti-trafficking partnership expands statewide: Place of Hope and Crime Stoppers have extended their collaboration across Florida, triggering a record surge in human trafficking tips and active investigations — find out how you can help.

Senior service jobs cut: The federally funded Senior Community Service Employment Program is losing its $1.8 million annual grant, forcing South Florida’s Urban League initiative and hundreds of seniors out of work when it ends Aug. 31 — find out what this means for participants.

Rescued loggerhead Pennywise: Found stranded off Port St. Lucie on May 18th, the 300-pound sea turtle is pregnant and in the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s care as experts prepare her for nesting release — learn what comes next.

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