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Potential tropical cyclone expected to make landfall as major hurricane

A potential tropical cyclone is forecasted to make landfall as a major hurricane, prompting hurricane and surge watches across the Tampa Bay region. Local authorities and meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety. Residents are urged to prepare for severe weather conditions.

There are 5 executions set over a week's span in the U.S. That's the most in decades

Five death row inmates in Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas are scheduled for execution within a week, marking a significant spike in capital punishment cases that contradicts a long-term decline in the U.S. If all executions proceed, it would be the first time in over 20 years that five executions occur in such a short span. This situation raises questions about the future of the death penalty in America.

Live updates: Hurricane, surge watches issued for Tampa Bay region

Hurricane and surge watches have been issued for the Tampa Bay region as officials prepare for the potential impact of Tropical Storm Helene. The situation is prompting discussions around school closures and possible evacuation orders. Residents are advised to stay updated on the evolving storm conditions.

Lebanon says Israeli airstrikes killed 100 people, wounded more than 400

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon resulted in the deaths of 100 people and over 400 injuries, marking the deadliest day since the conflict began in October. The Israeli military targeted 300 sites in southern Lebanon, with plans to expand the offensive against Hezbollah. The Lebanese Health Ministry reported the casualties amidst escalating tensions in the region.

Tampa Ramping Up Storm Preparedness Ahead of Severe Weather

The City of Tampa is proactively preparing for the potential impact of Hurricane Helene by opening sandbag distribution sites starting September 24 at 8 a.m. This initiative aims to help residents safeguard their properties against severe weather.

Tampa and Hillsborough officials monitor pumping stations ahead of expecting storm

Tampa and Hillsborough County officials are actively preparing for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine by monitoring pumping stations and opening sandbag sites. The city will initially provide sandbags to seniors and those needing assistance before opening to the general public.

Pinellas commissioners to decide on local state of emergency ahead of Potential Tropical Cyclone 9

Pinellas County commissioners are convening an emergency meeting to consider declaring a State of Local Emergency in response to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. Preparations are underway across the county to mitigate potential impacts from the storm.

Sarasota, Manatee communities still recovering from flooding now prepare for new potential storm

Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency as Sarasota and Manatee counties prepare for the potential impact of Tropical Cyclone Nine. This storm follows the recent flooding caused by Tropical Storm Debby, leaving residents still in recovery.

State of Emergency Issued for 61 Florida Counties Ahead of Tropical Storm

A state of emergency has been declared by Governor Ron DeSantis for 61 Florida counties in anticipation of a significant tropical weather event expected later this week. Residents are urged to prepare for the potential impacts of the storm, which may escalate to a major hurricane.

Tampa Bay sandbag locations open ahead of anticipated storm

Sandbag locations are opening across the Tampa Bay area in response to the anticipated impacts of Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these resources to help mitigate flooding risks as the storm approaches.