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Tropical Storm Nate is expected to become a hurricane this weekend
It has been a devastating 2017 Hurricane season thus far but the latest storm might be a big rainmaker. Tropical Storm Nate, is expected to use the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico to propel it to hurricane status.
Last Shelter Used For Hurricane Irma Evacuees Closes
MIAMI (AP) — The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County.
Yellow wrist bands identify the homeless victims of Hurricane Irma
Shelby Hoogendyk says that when she, her husband and her 17-month-old son arrived at an emergency shelter as Hurricane Irma closed in, they were separated from others by yellow wristbands and told to stay in an area with other people like them — the homeless.
Man, Woman Charged With Stealing Downed Power Lines
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a Florida man and woman tried to steal about $5,000 worth of power lines that had been knocked down during Hurricane Irma.
Electric Bills For Some Floridians Could Increase
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Electric bills for thousands of Floridians could go up.
Duke Energy Florida and Tampa Electric Company filed to increase customers’...
Man Gets Death Sentence For Killing Estranged Wife
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — Jurors have decided unanimously that a Florida man should die for killing his estranged wife.
Deadly Rally Accelerates Removal Of Confederate Statues
In Gainesville, Florida, workers hired by the Daughters of the Confederacy chipped away at a Confederate soldier’s statue, loaded it quietly on a truck and drove away with little fanfare.
New FL Law in Wake of Teen Fishermen Disappeared in Atlantic
Governor Scott has signed a bill into law that aims to get locator beacons into every boat, no matter how small, in the wake of the disappearance of two teens off the east Florida coast two years ago.