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Removing a large beehive from old Mobile church

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2024-09-03 13:53:47

SUMMARY: Brandon Hargraves puts on protective gear for another day of solving bee problems. In Alabama, property owners are required only to consider hive removal, leading some to kill bees, which can result in pest infestations due to melted honey and wax. While a beehive in an old church poses challenges, it also the church garden by pollinating flowers and vegetables used in their food ministry. Hargraves estimates the hive, containing around 40,000 bees and 40 pounds of honey, is about eight years old. He has been carefully relocating the hive while managing the bees’ defense of their territory.

The owner of B’s Bees says hive removal is like a puzzle.

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Temperatures continue to climb across Central Alabama through the weekend

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www.youtube.com – WVTM 13 – 2024-09-19 06:06:13

SUMMARY: The discussion highlights the anticipation for an upcoming featuring entertainment, food, and a lively crowd, reminiscent of last year’s experience. Weather temperatures are forecasted to reach near 90ยฐF, with a warm afternoon expected. Friday will see temperatures in the low 90s, and during the high school of the , temperatures will be around 82ยฐF at kickoff. Saturday’s college game will also be warm, close to 90ยฐF. The start of fall on Sunday is noted, but temperatures will remain above average, with increasing humidity and potential spotty showers expected for the week.

Temperatures continue to climb across Central Alabama through the

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Tracking the Tropics: forecast modeling hinting at a Gulf storm next week

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www.youtube.com – WVTM 13 – 2024-09-18 22:27:26

SUMMARY: This Sunday, temperatures in Alabama are expected to reach around 90ยฐF, significantly warmer than usual for this time of year. The region, which recently experienced heavy rain, is drying out quickly. Skies are mostly clear, allowing temperatures to rise into the upper 80s. A potential weather system in the Caribbean carries a 30% of , with models showing varying predictions, possible storms approaching Alabama in the coming days. In the short term, expect hot afternoons, making it a good time for outdoor activities, but don’t forget sunscreen. Cooler conditions may arrive next .

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Federal Reserve Cutting Interest Rates | September 18, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m.

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www.youtube.com – WHNT 19 – 2024-09-18 22:20:42

SUMMARY: A student has been charged with making a terrorist threat. In notable economic news, the Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates by half a percentage point for the first time in four years. This could financial relief for citizens in North Alabama, although the may take time to materialize. The rate cut aims to sustain economic strength and progress on , which has dropped from 9.1% in 2022 to 2.5%. Credit card users may experience immediate relief, while mortgage rates are also expected to decrease. The Fed will closely monitor inflation and unemployment in the coming months.

Americans could be finding more money in their pockets the Federal Reserve’s announcement of lowering interest rates Wednesday.

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