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Florida Panthers cancel public championship ring ceremony, citing concerns over Hurricane Milton
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Panthers have canceled plans to receive their Stanley Cup championship rings at a public event Monday night, doing so out of concerns about Hurricane Milton as it bears down on the state. Fans had been invited to attend the event for a $20 donation that would have benefited the team’s foundation, the United Negro College Fund and the United Way. Players will now receive their rings in a private ceremony on Monday, the team said. For now, the Panthers’ opening regular-season game — and Stanley Cup banner unveiling — against the Boston Bruins is scheduled to go on as planned on Tuesday night in Sunrise. “As this event would take resources from first responders and service providers, we have made the tough decision to cancel our Champions Ring Ceremony out of an abundance of caution for the safety of all involved,” Panthers President and CEO Matthew Caldwell said Sunday night. “We will instead distribute our championship rings privately.”
NEXT Weather alert issued due to potential flooding
The CBS Miami NEXT Weather team has issued NEXT Alerts for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.Deep tropical moisture associated with disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico will bring heavy rain and the potential for flooding to South Florida. According to the National Hurricane Center:Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., warns visitors to expect park closures due to Hurricane Milton. Miami Gardens in South Florida has issued a local state of emergency. Milton is expected to reach major hurricane status within 48 hours.A flood watch is issued for all of southern Florida starting at 11 a.m. on October 6 until 8 a.m. on October 10. Hurricane and storm surge watches will likely be required for portions of Florida late today.Rainfall amounts of 5 to 8 inches, with localized totals up to 12 inches, are expected across portions of the Florida Peninsula and the Keys through Wednesday night. Stay tuned to CBS News Miami for the latest updates.
Angry Cal Fans Threw Trash At Miami Players Following Controversial Loss
The Cal Bears just missed out on a Top 10 upset Saturday night, falling 39-38 to ACC rival Miami. That loss was clouded by controversy, with many believing the Hurricanes were bailed out by officials for a second straight week. Cal led the football game by 25 points as fans watched along in the third […] The post Angry Cal Fans Threw Trash At Miami Players Following Controversial Loss appeared first on BroBible.
How Scammers Legally Steal Your Home & Property: Florida Title and Deed Fraud
Florida Property Owners Vulnerable to Deed Fraud, But Broward County Leads the Charge Against Scammer. Fort Lauderdale, FL— Florida has seen a disturbing rise in fraudulent deeds, where unscrupulous individuals wrongfully assume ownership of properties through deceitful means. This troubling trend has left many property owners vulnerable, highlighting the need for robust mechanisms to protect against such fraud.
Study: Four Florida Cities Rank Among Top Ten in US for Property Investment
A new study has revealed a ranking of the best cities for real estate investments in 2024, with 4 Florida cities, making the top ten. The ranking is determined by annual price growth for different property sizes, personal income, income growth, population growth, and search volume for real estate terms.
ACC announced game time for Miami at Louisville
Miami is back to playing at a reasonable hour with a noon kickoff time on ABC for their October 19 game at Louisville. The Louisville loss to SMU on Saturday probably ended the chance for the game to be in more of a premiere slot. Notre Dame at Georgia Tech is on ABC at 3:30 PM and SMU at Stanford is on The ACC Network at 8 PM ET.
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