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8/21 – The Chief’s “Hot & Breezy” Monday Afternoon Forecast
SUMMARY: An easterly wave in the south-eastern Gulf of Mexico is set to move west-northwest toward the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas. The wave will bring a chance of rain, mostly to the south of Interstate 10. Clouds will likely suppress high temperatures to mid-90s, with northern sections reaching up to 100. The hot conditions will continue through the weekend, with potential for record-breaking heat at multiple locations. A Heat Advisory is in place, with a Red Flag Warning. High pressure is expected to move westward by late weekend, potentially increasing chances of convection.
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North Bay Civitan hosting teddy bear drive-thru for Highway Patrol troops statewide
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Secret Service report details communication failures preceding July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump
SUMMARY: A recent report indicates that poor communication between the Secret Service and local law enforcement hampered security during a July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. On July 13, a gunman opened fire from an unsecured rooftop during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring Trump. The report highlights significant “communications deficiencies” that prevented coordination and awareness of the threat. The Secret Service had prior knowledge of potential security risks at the rally site but failed to implement adequate measures. The report raises concerns about tactical planning and responsibility, as some agents were placed on modified duty following the incident.
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Annual Witches Ride returns to Ocean Springs
SUMMARY: Diana Odom discusses the upcoming 7th Annual Witches Ride of Ocean Springs, scheduled for Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 5:30 PM. This family-friendly event invites participants aged 18 and older to ride as witches and wizards for a $50 fee, with limited space for golf carts at $100. This year’s theme is “Under the Spell of the Sea.” The ride aims to support local animal welfare organizations, having raised over $63,000 since its inception. The festivities include a Halloween Pub Crawl for adults and are expected to draw large crowds, making it vital for safety with barricaded routes.
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