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CBS News Miami's Ted Scouten shares personal journey with Parkinson's disease
SUMMARY: Ted Scouton, a CBS Miami colleague, shares his journey with Parkinson’s disease, diagnosed after he noticed changes in his arm and fingers. He recounts the initial signs and the medical tests leading to his diagnosis, highlighting the emotional impact and the need for support from family and colleagues. Despite the challenges of Parkinson’s, including tremors, he emphasizes the importance of exercise in slowing the disease’s progression. Ted seeks to raise awareness and connect with others facing similar struggles, sharing his experiences through a video journal. He invites support for the Parkinson’s Foundation’s upcoming Moving Day event to fund research for a cure.
“Life is not promised, you never know what’s coming up and in my case, I found out Parkinson’s is going to be part of my life going forward,” said CBS News Miami’s Ted Scouten, who is sharing his personal journey with Parkinson’s disease.
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Tampa Bay Rays to play 2025 season at Yankees' spring training field in Tampa
SUMMARY: The Tampa Bay Rays have announced they will play next season at Steinbrenner Field while repairs are made to Tropicana Field, which sustained damage from Hurricane Milton. Fans in Tampa expressed excitement, wishing the arrangement would last longer than one season, emphasizing the convenience of the new location. They noted that attendance may improve due to the easier access compared to the Trop, which they feel is outdated. Meanwhile, St. Petersburg’s Mayor Ken Welch mentioned ongoing discussions for a potential future at Tropicana Field and the possibility of a new stadium in the Gas Plant District.
After Hurricane Milton destroyed the roof of the Tampa Bay Rays home stadium, the question of where they would play in 2025 …
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Tracking the Tropics- November 14 2024 Track Update
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Noah Bergen from Fox 35 discusses Tropical Storm Sarah, currently at 40 mph, which may approach hurricane status by Friday. The storm’s track is uncertain, with potential impacts varying from a hurricane to a depression depending on its path along the Honduran coastline. It’s expected to move into the Gulf by Monday, possibly causing tropical development south of a certain latitude. Remnants of Sarah could merge with a cold front, leading to severe weather across parts of Florida by next Wednesday. While a hurricane threat is diminished, rain and potential wind from Sarah’s remnants are still possible.
FOX 35’s Storm Team Meteorologist Noah Bergren has the latest update from the National Hurricane Center on Tropical Storm Sara. See the latest track and what the models are suggesting for impacts to Florida towards the middle of next week.
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Blind veteran defies the odds in sports world
SUMMARY: Sha Chesire, a US military veteran and former paramedic, lost her vision after a brain injury from a combative patient. Struggling with depression, she turned to sports to regain confidence and purpose. Her journey led her to become a Paralympic champion and break records, including being the first blind woman to hike 42 miles across the Grand Canyon and bike across the country without a guide. Most recently, she crossed the Grand Canyon without sighted assistance. Sha’s determination continues to shatter barriers, proving that blind individuals can accomplish what others deem impossible. Her proudest achievement is choosing to live.
CBS News Miami’s Trish Christakis caught up with Shawn Cheshire to talk about her inspiring story.
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