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Milton becomes Category 5 hurricane, DeSantis calls on counties to clean up debris from Helene
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton, now a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph, is threatening Florida just days after Hurricane Helen caused significant damage. Governor Ron DeSantis has ordered all counties to expedite debris removal to prevent hazards and manage the intense storm’s impact. Mandatory evacuations are underway in affected areas, particularly in St. Petersburg, where residents are salvaging belongings amid ongoing recovery efforts. As Milton approaches, forecasters predict it will weaken to a Category 3 storm due to cooler sea temperatures near Tampa Bay. Major concerns include flying debris and storm surge, potentially reaching 12 feet in coastal regions.
Hurricane Milton has strengthened into a Category 5 storm as it barrels toward the U.S. threatening much of Florida’s west coast with monumental surges and potential flooding. CBS News’ Cristian Benavides reports on Hurricane Helene debris that could become dangerous as Milton passes, and CBS News Bay Area meteorologist Jessica Burch has the latest forecast.
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St. Petersburg City Council votes to repair Tropicana Field’s roof | Florida
SUMMARY: The St. Petersburg City Council approved spending $55 million to repair Tropicana Field, including $26.3 million for roof replacement, after Hurricane Milton damaged it in October. Insurance and FEMA funds will cover some costs. However, Rays co-President Brian Auld doubts the repairs will be ready by 2026. The council delayed a vote on $333.5 million in bonds for a new $1.2 billion stadium, scheduled for 2028. The Rays argue the delay jeopardizes the project, having already spent $50 million. The team will play next season at George Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, paying $15 million to the Yankees.
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Holiday shopping scams to watch out for
SUMMARY: As holiday shopping increases, cybersecurity officials warn of a rise in online scams, particularly on social media. There has been a staggering 495% increase in scams related to Black Friday and Christmas shopping. Cybercriminals are exploiting fake websites and impersonating legitimate businesses to steal money and personal information, with electronics being the most targeted items. Artificial intelligence is enhancing the realism of scams, making them harder to identify. Experts advise consumers to be cautious, check seller history, and rely on credit cards over gift cards or cryptocurrencies for safer transactions.
Experts warn to watch out for holiday shopping scams.
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Pet Alliance begins construction on new Orlando shelter after devastating fire
SUMMARY: The Pet Alliance in Orlando is building a new shelter after the previous adoption center was destroyed by a fire in 2021. The new facility, located on South John Young Parkway, will feature 25,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor spaces, including a state-of-the-art veterinary area. This new shelter will allow the organization to double its medical capacity, providing enhanced care for animals. The facility aims to quickly adopt out dogs and cats, typically within nine days, and will also help rescue animals from overcrowded shelters. This marks a major step forward for the Pet Alliance’s mission.
The Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando has broken ground on a state-of-the-art animal shelter, three years after a fire destroyed its original adoption center. The new facility, located along South John Young Parkway, will span 25,000 square feet and include indoor and outdoor spaces designed to enhance care for cats and dogs.
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