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Kate, Princess of Wales, makes first public appearance after cancer treatment

Kate, the Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance on September 23, 2024, after completing her chemotherapy treatment for cancer. She attended church in Scotland with her husband, Prince William, and other royal family members, signaling her gradual return to public duties.

As curriculum demands increase, Florida schools seek ways to fit it all in

Florida schools are adapting to increasing curriculum demands by integrating social studies and reading through a newly implemented humanities block. This approach aims to alleviate the pressure on teachers and students, as they often struggle to cover essential topics due to stringent reading requirements.

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.

1 killed, at least 6 hurt in separate Polk County crashes

A tragic series of crashes in Polk County on Sunday evening resulted in one fatality and at least six injuries. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incidents, which occurred in Frostproof and north of Lakeland. More information is expected to be released soon.

Orlando police investigate officers’ use of force on pro-Palestine protesters

The Orlando Police Department is investigating the use of force by its officers during a pro-Palestine protest at Lake Eola Park, which resulted in eight arrests. Body-worn camera footage reveals a physical confrontation between an officer and a demonstrator, raising concerns about police conduct during peaceful assemblies.

Track Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine in Florida

Florida's Gulf Coast is bracing for a significant hurricane threat as forecasters predict the development of a powerful storm in the Caribbean. With winds expected to extend across the peninsula and potential storm surge reaching up to 8 feet, residents are urged to prepare for possible impacts, even if the storm's track remains west of Tampa Bay.

North Carolina's Robinson, omitted from Trump rally, avoids comment on report about online posts

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson chose not to comment on a CNN report that detailed disturbing online posts he made over a decade ago during a recent gubernatorial campaign event. His absence from a rally where former President Donald Trump spoke raised questions about his standing within the Republican party. Robinson emphasized his focus on voter concerns rather than "garbage" distractions.

Tampa mourns loss of missionary and educator 'Mother Hodges’

The Tampa community is mourning the loss of Ruth Hodges, affectionately known as "Mother Hodges," who passed away at the age of 97. A dedicated missionary and educator, Hodges impacted many lives through her work in East Tampa and over 40 years of service in Haiti. Former Mayor Bob Buckhorn called her a "true servant and icon" of the community.

Hezbollah hits back with rockets as it declares an 'open-ended battle' with Israel

Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets into northern Israel in response to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, declaring an "open-ended battle" against Israel. The attacks have resulted in multiple injuries and an escalating conflict between the two sides. U.S. officials are engaged in diplomacy to prevent further escalation.

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