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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.

Florida couple arrested for leaving 2-year-old in hot car while they shopped at Walmart: MCSO

A couple in Bradenton, Florida, has been arrested after leaving their 2-year-old son in a hot car for 30 minutes while they shopped at Walmart. The incident was reported by the Manatee County Sheriff's Office, highlighting the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles during hot weather.

Leader against Pinellas transit tax will sit on bus agency board

Barbara Haselden, a known critic of public transit initiatives in Pinellas County, is set to join the board of the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority. Her appointment raises concerns among transit advocates, given her previous opposition to transit tax measures and bus service expansions.

‘Impossible fight’: A Tampa neighborhood’s grassroots effort to save its wetlands

A grassroots movement in a Tampa neighborhood is rallying against a developer's plans to pave over wetlands for new townhomes along the Hillsborough River. Residents, led by neighborhood association president Hank Cramer, are facing significant challenges as they strive to protect their local environment. Despite their efforts, recent county approvals have raised concerns about the future of these vital wetlands.

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 Bay area school closures due to Helene

School districts across the Tampa Bay area are closing in anticipation of Hurricane Helene, with significant cancellations in Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, and Pinellas counties. The closures include all classes and extracurricular activities for the affected days as safety measures are put in place ahead of the storm.

Flag Raising Ceremony to Kick Off Diaper Need Awareness Week

The City of Tampa, in collaboration with the Junior League of Tampa, is launching a diaper donation drive for local families in need, starting with a flag-raising ceremony on September 23. This initiative coincides with National Diaper Need Awareness Week, highlighting the critical need for diapers among many families in the area.

Malone Family Foundation teams up with Tampa Bay Lightning to host Tampa Warrior Hockey Academy

The Tampa Bay Lightning, in collaboration with Ryan Malone and the Malone Family Foundation, hosted the inaugural Tampa Warrior Hockey Academy to support veterans and local first responders in sharpening their hockey skills. The event featured on-ice training sessions and off-ice wellness lessons, emphasizing the importance of community and support for those who have served.

AP Top 25: Texas remains No. 1 as No. 5 Tennessee continues to climb

Tennessee has moved up to No. 5 in the AP Top 25 college football rankings following a victory over Oklahoma, while Texas remains at No. 1 for a second consecutive week. Boise State has also entered the rankings for the first time since 2020. The rankings reflect the ongoing shifts in college football as teams prepare for upcoming matchups.

Americans can order free COVID-19 tests beginning this month

Starting September 2024, Americans can order up to four free COVID-19 nasal swab tests delivered to their homes as part of a federal program. This initiative aims to enhance testing accessibility ahead of the holiday season when gatherings are expected to increase. The program's reopening follows recent FDA approvals for updated vaccines targeting current virus strains.

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