VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Today's broadcast includes various reports on crime, political decisions, and current events in Acre, Brazil.
The latest edition of "Bom Dia Acre" covers a range of significant stories impacting the local community in Acre, Brazil. Among them is the notoriety of the BrazΓ£o brothers who have previously been involved in a murder case, highlighting ongoing issues related to organized crime in the region. Anielle's statement, 'There is no celebration, but today we took a big step,' points to recent developments in local politics, possibly related to efforts against corruption or reform in public service benefits.
The program also features coverage of the Supreme Federal Court's (STF) analysis of a recent decision made by Justice FlΓ‘vio Dino, which aimed to suspend certain fringe benefits ('penduricalhos') for civil servants. This reflects ongoing discussions about government expenditure and the optimization of public resources in Brazil. The segment on the most unbelievable fringe benefits illustrates a wider concern among citizens about accountability and transparency in public spending.
In other reports, alarming news is presented including the tragic deaths resulting from a collapsed home during a familial mishap, which underscores the vulnerabilities faced by local residents. Additionally, there are notable legal developments with a judge ordering the arrest of a man for the sexual assault of a girl, as well as the inquiry into high-profile figures connected to organized crime, including the call for the summon of the brothers linked to Supreme Court Justice Toffoli. These stories collectively highlight the critical state of law enforcement and public safety in the region, raising pressing questions about justice and governmental response to crime.