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City of Chipley, Florida Public Works Department Closes 5th Street from Campbellton Avenue to Morris Avenue on Monday, July 29, 2024
The City of Chipley Public Works Department will be closing a portion of 5th Street from Campbellton Avenue to Morris Avenue on Monday, July 29th at 7:00 a.m. for emergency water line repairs. We will update once road is opened to thru traffic. For any questions, please call Chipley Public...
Habitat for Humanity honors Chipley Mayor, Shiloh Baptist Church
Chipola Area Habitat for Humanity recently held its annual meeting, celebrating a year of accomplishments and outlining upcoming initiatives. Chipley Mayor Tracy Andrews and Marianna District 1 City Commissioner Travis Ephriam both received prestigious Carpenter Awards. This accolade recognizes individuals who exemplify the “theology of the hammer,” demonstrating a powerful blend of faith and action in the mission to eliminate substandard housing.
New Destin studio ‘Envision’ offers diverse dance classes from ballet to hip hop
When Ali Gorman learned that her daughters’ dance studio was closing, she knew she had to act fast to preserve the dance community they loved. Her solution? Open a new studio in the same location. Envision Dance Studio, located at 4489 Commons Drive West A/B in Destin (next to...
Orlando weather: Afternoon storms return on Thursday across Central Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. - Scattered showers and storms are forecast to develop on Thursday, with the greatest chance for afternoon storms across the interior counties. Some stronger storms will continue to be possible, with frequent lightning strikes, gusty winds of 40-50 mph, and locally heavy rainfall being the main threats. Highs in the low to mid-90s will produce sweltering conditions.
REEF Florida Keys Lionfish Derby and Festival Set for Aug. 15-18 in Key Largo
Divers can help preserve native reef fish populations while vying for prize money during the 15th annual Florida Keys Lionfish Derby & Festival. Scheduled Thursday through Sunday, Aug. 15-18, the fun and competitive event is sponsored by Reef Environmental Education Foundation. Derby teams in two divisions are to hit the...
How Florida's olympians are doing so far
The Olympics are in full swing, and our hometown athletes are on the hunt for gold.Let's check in on how Florida's Olympic delegation is doing so far:Delray Beach tennis star Coco Gauff suffered an emotional loss yesterday in the third round of women's singles play after a controversial refereeing decision.The 20-year-old U.S. flag bearer is still competing in women's doubles and mixed doubles.Key Biscayne soccer phenom Benjamin Cremaschi and the U.S. men's under-23 soccer team beat Guinea yesterday to advance to the knockout stage — the first quarter-finals berth for the men's squad since 2000.Cremaschi plays professionally for his hometown...
New blood testing to detect early Alzheimer’s not yet FDA approved
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) — Florida has the second largest number of people living with Alzheimer’s in the U.S. with more than 580,000 cases. Doctors and researchers are making great advances in the study and treatment of Alzheimer’s. The biggest advancement is in blood biomarkers. Just this week, the Alzheimer’s Association unveiled information about a new […]
Swim South Florida: South Florida mom makes it her mission to make every child a swimmer
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Florida leads the nation in child drownings. We are surrounded by beautiful bodies of water and its why swim safety is more than a story. It’s a priority for us. This month, Local 10 is launching a new, station-wide campaign called “Swim South Florida.”...
Late morning storms will develop across South Florida
MIAMI - Keep the umbrella with you on Tuesday.We'll see another round of thunderstorms develop across South Florida beginning around late morning into early afternoon. The highest chance for storms will be from noon to 2 p.m., where heavy downpours and frequent lightning will remain threats like on Monday. As we progress into the later afternoon, a stronger sea breeze will likely help push storms westward and away from South Florida, leading to a drier evening ahead.Saharan dust is set to creep back in on Wednesday and Thursday and it will lower the chance for rain back to below-average levels....
TIMELINE: Central Florida thunderstorms linger over I-4 corridor Tuesday evening
ORLANDO, Fla. - Showers and thunderstorms are moving across Central Florida on Tuesday evening, prompting severe thunderstorm warnings to be issued for various counties. Heavy rain, hail, frequent lightning, and strong winds – some with gusts up to 40 mph – are possible with these storms, according to the National Weather Service and the FOX 35 Storm Team.
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