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Gulfport cracking down on blighted properties
SUMMARY: The Riverfront Community Center on Denny Street will reopen at 8am on Tuesday. The Gulfport City Council is cracking down on blood properties in the city, including several homes that are in violation of code enforcement, with issues such as trash debris and overgrown grass. The city has posted signs on each property, notifying the owner. If corrective action is not taken within 14 days, homeowners can request a timeframe to renovate, demolish, or rebuild the property. Most people acknowledge that these places are in bad repair and have been neglected. Some homeowners are making efforts to correct the issues.
The Gulfport City Council is cracking down on blighted properties across the city.
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10PM Tease – Thursday 9/19/2024
SUMMARY: Tonight on WXXV NBC, we’ll join a Long Beach High graduating class during their homecoming parade and reveal Ansley’s Student Athlete of the Week in sports. Additionally, we’ll monitor the tropics, with current updates indicating no immediate concerns, although conditions can change swiftly. Viewers can rely on WXXV News25 for the latest forecasts, including explanations of recent weather outlooks and how temperatures will feel as we transition into fall. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and updates.
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FIRST ALERT: Update on the tropics
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Aaron Colby reported a medium chance of tropical development in the Western Caribbean as of September 19. The remnants of tropical storm Gordon are drifting north, while another system near the Yucatan Peninsula may develop over the next 5 to 7 days. This area of interest is linked to the Central American gyre, which typically brings increased tropical moisture this time of year. Current models suggest possible development, but specifics remain uncertain. Overall, no immediate threats to the Gulf Coast are anticipated, though monitoring will continue as the situation evolves into the weekend and early next week.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby brings the latest update on the tropics.
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