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CBS Premiere Week: NCIS Origins
SUMMARY: CBS’s fall Premiere Week kicks off with the series premiere of “NCIS Origins,” which explores the character Gibbs, portrayed by Mark Harmon, in the 1990s as he begins his career as a special agent at the NCIS Camp Pendleton office. The younger Gibbs is played by Austin Stowell, who discusses the excitement and challenges of stepping into this iconic role under Harmon’s guidance as narrator and executive producer. The series invites new viewers to start fresh with Gibbs on his first day at NCIS while offering Easter eggs for longtime fans. “NCIS Origins” premieres tonight following “NCIS.”
CBS News Miami’s Lisa Petrillo previews NCIS Origins.
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Florida woman killed when tree fell on home during Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: During a recent storm, a tree fell on a home in Ormond Beach, tragically killing Karen Zanan, while her husband James remains in the ICU. The couple had been married for 52 years. Karen was retired from the Bethune-Cookman athletics department and loved family, travel, and attending Tortuga games. The storm also claimed the lives of two other women, including Mary Wagner, who died when a tree fell on her home in Port Orange. Additionally, Randy Snider suffered a medical incident while preparing for the storm, and William Stone faced a similar fate, unable to receive treatment due to flooding.
A family is seeking solace after a tree killed their loved one during Hurricane Milton. James and Karan Zahnen were in their Ormond Beach home when the tree fell, and Karan did not survive. The family tells us the two had been married for 52 years. Karan was retired from the Bethune Cookman athletics department. She enjoyed her family, traveling, and going to Tortugas games.
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Hurricane Milton marks busy hurricane season for Florida | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida has faced 11 major hurricanes since 2004, with this year seeing significant storms like Helene and Milton, and a weaker storm, Debby. Notably, Debby and Helene impacted the Big Bend region. Governor Ron DeSantis reported that 3.8 million electric accounts have been restored post-Milton, which resulted in 16 fatalities. Restoration efforts include 50,000 linemen and 2,500 fuel trucks distributing essential supplies. The state will allocate $9.5 million to aid recovery at Port Manatee. While hurricane season continues until November 30, the peak has passed, following historical patterns of fluctuating cyclone impacts in Florida.
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Residents eager to wave goodbye to hurricane-ravished belongings
SUMMARY: In Dana Shores, residents are finally seeing progress in their recovery efforts after devastating storms, Helen and Milton. After nearly a month of cleanup, homeowners have begun to clear debris from their properties. Many expressed relief as the sounds of excavators and dump trucks signaled the removal of their destroyed belongings, such as furniture and appliances. Casey and Andrew Lennox, who have lived in the area since 2016, described the extensive damage, including 10 inches of water in their home, resulting in a total loss of possessions. The cleanup marks a hopeful turning point for the community’s rebuilding efforts.
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