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Naked And Insane: Florida Woman Exposed Herself Mid-Flight

Florida Woman Exposed Herself On Board Frontier Airlines Flight

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Tis the season for holiday travel and a full plane got quite the show when a Florida woman exposed herself mid-flight.

It wasn't all that long ago we were hearing story after story about craziness happening on planes around the country. Some of those flights and airport horror stories even happened right here at RSW in Fort Myers. But it doesn't seem that things are calming down in the friendly skies. I don't know if it's the air at 30,000 feet that makes people crazy or what. For as many times as I've flown in the last few years, I've been lucky to not see anything wild. The only time I saw people getting a little worked up was when our flight got canceled over 4th of July. It was after being delayed for 5 hours and we just wanted to get to Vegas. Yeah, I was worked up too. And being stuck in an airport for 15 hours wasn't fun, let me tell you.

Florida Woman Exposed Herself Mid-Flight

A Frontier Airlines flight to Philadelphia took an interesting turn last week when a woman exposed herself mid-flight. Video footage shows the woman poppin' a squat right in the middle of the aisle. She was yelling that she needed to relieve herself. According to News6, she was told by a flight attendant that she couldn't use the bathroom (possibly too close to take-off or landing?). She was cussing up a storm, despite children being present, yelling like crazy, and didn't seem to care that others were yelling at her to stop.

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Florida Has 3 Of The Fastest Growing Cities In The US

People love Florida. They just keep coming. Whether it's the big metro areas, or smaller cities like Cape Coral, Fort Myers, or Naples, they keep coming. But it's not just Florida. Some of the fastest growing cities are located out west, in Texas and Arizona.  Even Boise, Idaho is seeing some big gains as well. But let's start with where people are leaving.

The Fastest-Declining Cities

Financebuzz created a metric to measure cities in decline. They analyzed data from 2019-2022 such as population change and unemployment rate. They also looked at personal income, new businesses, vacancies, home values. Plus another metric which can show a city in decline - percentage of the population that is in debt collections.

San Francisco is listed as the fastest declining city in the US. Even with the recent "homeless cleanup" that went down earlier this month, San Francisco can't avoid that since 2019, according to Financebuzz, the city's population has dropped by 8.29%. Home values are increasing below the national average, plus new home construction and new business openings are below average. New Orleans, and New York round out the top 3 US cities in decline.

Where are the Fastest Growing Cities located?

Topping the list for the fastest growing city in the US is a city with just over 200,000 people in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. It's Frisco, Texas. They can't build houses fast enough there (which sounds very familiar to us in Florida). Over 2,200 new homes per 100,000 people were built there last year. An incredible amount considering just 3.5% of housing is vacant. Texas is booming, but if you're really looking for a hotspot, 3 of the top 5 cities on this list are suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona.

The Fastest Growing Cities in Florida

Orlando

Number 6 overall, Orlando's population has gone up by 10% over the past 3 years. Plus, home values have increased 24% higher than the national average. The Lake Nona neighborhood of Orlando is one of the fastest growing communities in the country.

Port St. Lucie

PCL has seen a population boom of 15% over the past few years. And construction is absolutely on fire with 2,385 new homes built per 100,000 people in 2022. This puts it at number 7 on this list. Port St. Lucie is on Florida's East Coast about halfway between Orlando and Miami. Away from the big cities, but easily reachable. 

Miami

Coming in at number 9, just behind Huntsville, Alabama, is Miami. And business is the tone for Miami. More than 28,000 new businesses opened per 100,000 people in 2022. Per capita income has also outpaced the nation - but it's not enough. Miami is struggling with housing. Everything is getting so expensive. It's hard to attract new talent when they can't afford housing. If South Florida can't solve this problem, many of the issues that plague California will begin to develop here. We're ok - for now. 

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Marija is a morning show host on WXKB/B1039 and midday host on WRXK/96KRock. She loves to write about food, travel, and things to do around the state of Florida.