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Outrage continues amid proposal to bring pickleball courts to FL state parks | Facing South Florida

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2024-08-25 07:30:06

SUMMARY: Following South Florida’s primary, key races for November are established. U.S. Senate incumbent Rick Scott faces Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. In Congressional District 27, Democrat Lucia Baez Geller narrowly defeats former mayor Mike Davie to challenge Republican Maria Elvira Salazar. Broward School Board members Tori Alon and Daniel Fanelli lost their seats, while Sheriff Gregory Tony secured his primary despite past scandals. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava was re-elected. A significant upcoming race is for Miami-Dade County’s Supervisor of Elections, now a partisan position; Democrat JC Plas faces Republican Alina Garcia. Voter turnout concerns and election integrity are key issues in this election cycle.

In this week’s edition of Facing South Florida:

With the Florida Primary Election behind us, CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede looks ahead to the matchups in November with Politico Reporter Kimberley Leonard. The two discuss the Florida Senate race, numerous U.S. Congressional races, and the recent brouhaha over a new plan to add recreational sports facilities, like pickleball courts and golf courses at some Florida state parks, including two right here in South Florida.

Plus, DeFede goes one-on-one with the Democratic nominee for Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections. The two talk about how he will maintain election integrity if he wins in November. This is the first time Supervisor of Elections is not only an elected position, but a partisan one. DeFede and JC also discuss that. Planas’ challenger is Republican Alina Garcia, a Florida State Representative.

Catch Facing South Florida With Jim DeFede Sunday at 11:30AM ET

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Florida man continues to face fines while helping homeless

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www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2024-12-22 13:00:00

SUMMARY: Virgil Robinson, a 71-year-old man, faces $200,000 in fines as P County Code Enforcement clears trash from his property, where he provides shelter for 17 homeless individuals. Robinson, likened to a modern-day Robin Hood, aims to help others save money for housing despite living without running water or electricity. He spends his pension on compliance efforts but has been accused of environmental crimes for improper waste disposal. He seeks support and solutions to navigate the legal hurdles while highlighting the challenges faced by homeless people. Robinson calls for attention and assistance in meeting compliance requirements at his property.

A man from Lakeland who is using his property to help the homeless was slammed with thousands of dollars in fines for not being in compliance with Polk County.

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Why did at least 67 people die in Christmas charity stampedes in struggling Nigeria?

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www.local10.com – Chinedu Asadu, Associated Press – 2024-12-22 10:17:00

SUMMARY: In a tragic week, stampedes at Christmas charity events in Nigeria resulted in at least 67 deaths, primarily of children, amidst a severe cost-of-living crisis. In Oyo state, 35 children died, while 22 perished in Anambra and 10 in Abuja, where over 1,000 attendees sought food and clothing. Rising inflation at a 28-year high and 63% of the population living in poverty drive desperation for aid. The lack of security measures at events has been criticized, with calls for better organization to prevent future tragedies. President Bola Tinubu urged enforcement of stricter safety protocols for such gatherings.

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☀️ Counties with the worst droughts in Florida

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www.clickorlando.com – Stacker – 2024-12-22 04:00:00

SUMMARY: As of October 2023, Florida faces significant drought conditions, with 69.8% of the state abnormally dry and 29.2% in drought (ranking #32 nationally). The report highlights various counties: Suwannee (88% abnormally dry, 12.1% in moderate drought), Hamilton (76.1% abnormally dry, 21.3% in moderate drought), and larger concerns in counties like Franklin, Gadsden, and Santa Rosa, where over 97% of the area is in moderate drought. Conversely, counties such as Duval and Nassau show moderate drought figures around 45%. Overall, severe drought is absent statewide, but many areas experience severe moisture deficits.

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