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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.

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.

Pinellas County man becomes pro at helping others harden their homes ahead of big storms

Jeff Fuller assists residents in the Tampa Bay area in preparing their homes for potential storm impacts, utilizing his experience from last year's flooding. With a high demand for his services, Fuller aims to help homeowners quickly implement fixes to protect their properties against severe weather.

Hurricane Watch Issued for Florida Gulf Coast as Major Hurricane Expected

A Hurricane Watch has been issued for the Florida Gulf Coast as a tropical system is expected to intensify into a major hurricane by Thursday. Meteorologist Kyle Hanson will host a live chat on Tuesday to answer questions regarding the weather impacts in the local area. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the storm, and sandbag locations are open throughout Tampa Bay.

Hillsborough County School Board to address poor performing Charter schools

Hillsborough County School Board will hold a meeting to discuss the recent performance grades of charter schools in the county, with seven schools receiving D grades and one an F. The board plans to hear from school officials about improvement strategies to enhance educational outcomes.

John Mulaney and Olivia Munn have a second child, a daughter named Méi

Comedian John Mulaney and actress Olivia Munn have welcomed their second child, a daughter named Méi, born via surrogate. Munn shared the news on Instagram, expressing her gratitude towards the surrogate and reflecting on her emotional journey. The couple, who also have a 2-year-old son, married in July 2024.

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.

One Dead, Six Injured in Series of Crashes in Polk County

A tragic series of crashes in Polk County resulted in one fatality and six injuries on Sunday night, according to local authorities. The Polk County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incidents that occurred just 15 minutes apart. This news highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety in the area.

Bucs sputter offensively in 26-7 loss to Broncos

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a disappointing 26-7 loss to the Denver Broncos, hindering their attempt to achieve three consecutive wins for the first time since 2005. Quarterback Baker Mayfield struggled, completing 25 of 33 passes for 163 yards, while the team's offensive line allowed seven sacks. Coach Todd Bowles emphasized the need to regroup and improve after the defeat.

Video shows City of St. Pete dumping loads of murky water into canal

A utility crew from St. Petersburg was recorded dumping murky water into a canal feeding into Riviera Bay, raising concerns about environmental contamination. Local resident Chris Powers captured the incident on video and expressed his fears about water quality, highlighting potential pollutants such as fertilizers and oils. The situation has sparked outrage within the community regarding the city's waste management practices.

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