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Audubon Celebrates new islands in its Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries System
A generous donation from Mahaffey Management, LLC, adds three mangrove spoil islands to the Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries System and brings the total number of islands up to 28. The islands, spread across Tampa and Sarasota bays, host thousands of breeding pairs of 29 species – among the largest and most diverse coastal bird populations in the state.
Casey’s buys nearly 200 stores in Texas, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi
(Radio Iowa) – The Ankeny-based Casey’s convenience store officially announced the acquisition today (Friday) of 198 stores in the southern U-S that includes 148 in Texas and 50 in Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. . Casey’s is purchasing the CEFCO convenience stores for more than $1.145-BILLION dollars. Casey’s C-E-O Darin Rebelez talked about the purchase in a conference call for investors. “This acquisition will quickly expand Casey’s presence in Texas, a very attractive market for Casey’s, in addition we’ll be able to expand our footprint further into the South as well,” he says.
Multi-Vehicle Collision in North Lauderdale Sends Six to Hospital, Causes Traffic Delays
Chaos ensued on a North Lauderdale street earlier today when a collision involving multiple vehicles resulted in the hospitalization of six individuals, as confirmed by the Broward Sheriff's Office. According to Local 10, the incident, involving three vehicles unfolded at approximately 7:30 a.m. at the juncture of Southwest 81st Avenue...
Boca school board race: Barbieri's endorsement seeks to thwart ex-superintendent's daughter
Outgoing Palm Beach County school board member Frank Barbieri has endorsed the once-suspended leader of the county's Democratic Party in hopes that she will defeat the daughter of Art Johnson, a former, highly criticized superintendent, in this year's election for the Boca Raton-area school board seat. Barbieri said he's concerned that Johnson's daughter...
Students gain hands-on experience at FEMA disaster prep exercise
Undergraduate students in FIU's Academy for International Disaster Preparedness (AIDP) participated in a simulation hosted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Florida. Held in advance of the current hurricane season, the exercise focused setting up a staging location for emergency vehicles that carry supplies throughout the community and practicing logistical activities to prepare for future hurricane relief responses.
Rash of petty crimes, massive house fire, discover of an arsenal of weapons and bank fraud bust among things making news in 1984
Key Team Police had another busy weekend policing the Bear Cut Bridge area. In separate incidents two men had to be arrested and another 25 were told to leave the area. On Saturday, Vincente Gonzalez, 29, of Miami was taken to Dade County Jail (D.C.J.). He was charged with two counts of battery on police officers, resisting arrest without violence and assault on police officers. He had pulled a gun on Detective Phil Masino and officer Marcy Dawson. The gun, although plastic, looked real in the shadows under Bear Cut Bridge according to reports. Thirty minutes after the above arrest, a fight broke out among 20-25 Latin males. They were ordered to leave the area.
Some changes in our weather pattern this weekend
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - High pressure will move right over the top of central Florida as a front moves into N. Florida. This high pressure system will mean very light winds throughout the day which will allow a sea breeze or west wind to develop in the early afternoon. This along with some additional moisture will bring showers and thunderstorms once again to the area. Now the rain chance is at 50%, meaning not everyone is going to see these pop-up storms during the mid afternoon through the early evening.
‘We need action’: Solidarity skate aims to raise awareness about Beachwalk safety in wake of rollerblader’s rape
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - A concerned community is hoping a rally being held this weekend will get the attention of Miami Beach officials more than a week after, police said, a woman was raped while rollerblading on the Beachwalk. 7News cameras captured pedestrians and bicyclists on the Beachwalk on...
Nursing Graduate Focuses on Pediatric Care and Overall Wellness
Known as the ‘caring mom’ figure within her circle, Emily Fitzpatrick was encouraged by friends and family members to pursue a degree in healthcare after first earning her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology. Now a Treasure Coast adult and pediatric emergency room nurse, Fitzpatrick, a Keiser University...
Florida’s back-to-school tax-free shopping holiday approaching
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – Florida’s back-to-school tax-free shopping holiday begins next Monday, July 29. Shoppers can buy individual school supply items for less than $50, learning aids for under $30, clothes and shoes for less than $100, and electronics for less than $1500 all without paying sales taxes. The holiday runs until August 11. […]
How do you keep safe from lightning during Tampa Bay’s thunderstorms?
Thunderstorms roll through Tampa Bay during summer months like clockwork: Sometime usually between 4 and 7 p.m., dark clouds form, rain pours down, thunder claps — and lightning strikes. Florida sees millions of strikes a year. On Thursday evening, four teens were struck by lightning while standing under a...
Jupiter woman one of the first to receive newly approved Alzheimer's drug
JUPITER, Fla. (CBS12) — On Thursday, a Jupiter grandmother became one of the first people to receive a newly approved drug meant to help treat Alzheimer's. 79-year-old Chantal Desgroseillers came into Comprehensive Neurology of the Palm Beaches in Jupiter to receive her very first treatment of the newly FDA-approved Alzheimer's drug Kisunla.
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