Daily News Roundup: August 6, 2025
Palmetto Man Arrested in St. Petersburg for Stalking and Voyeurism Involving Multiple Women
A 49-year-old man from Palmetto was arrested on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, by St. Petersburg Police Detectives on multiple charges related to stalking and voyeurism.
Bradenton Reinstates School Zone Speed Cameras for 2025-26 School Year
As the 2025-26 school year begins, the City of Bradenton is reactivating its School Speed Zone Camera Program to enhance student safety around school campuses. Starting August 11, automated cameras will monitor vehicle speeds and issue violations at multiple school zones across the city.
Manatee County Moves Forward with Juvenile Curfew
The Manatee County Commission has approved the creation of a juvenile curfew ordinance aimed at reducing late-night youth crime and increasing community safety. The directive, approved in a 6-1 vote on Tuesday, instructs the county attorney to draft the ordinance for formal adoption. Chair George Kruse cast the lone dissenting vote.
Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued for 8th Avenue East Between 11th and 12th Streets
The City of Bradenton has issued a precautionary boil water notice for residents and tenants located on 8th Avenue East from 11th Street East to 12th Street East, following a water main break that resulted in a temporary loss of water service and pressure in the area.