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Crusin' the Coast on track for another huge turnout; Early-bird registration until August 15

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-07-31 17:57:31

SUMMARY: Cruising, set for October 6-16, is gaining momentum, with over 6,100 early registrations already recorded. Executive Director Woody Bailey notes participants hail from 42 states, Canada, and England. Early bird registration is available until August 15th. The promises excitement as it approaches.

Cruisin’ the Coast may not be until October, but the popular car event is already revving up.

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10PM Tease – Thursday 9/19/2024

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www.youtube.com – 25 – 2024-09-19 17:55:13

SUMMARY: Tonight on WXXV NBC, we’ll join a High graduating class during their homecoming parade and reveal Ansley’s Student Athlete of the in . Additionally, we’ll monitor the tropics, with current updates indicating no immediate concerns, although conditions can change swiftly. Viewers can rely on WXXV News25 for the latest forecasts, explanations of recent weather outlooks and how temperatures will feel as we transition into fall. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and updates.

Grant Chighizola, Trey Tonnessen

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FIRST ALERT: Update on the tropics

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-09-19 13:45:35

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Aaron Colby reported a medium of tropical in the Western Caribbean as of September 19. The remnants of tropical storm are drifting north, while another system near the Yucatan Peninsula may develop over the next 5 to 7 days. This area of interest is linked to the Central American gyre, which typically brings increased tropical moisture this time of year. Current models suggest possible development, but specifics remain uncertain. Overall, no immediate threats to the Coast are anticipated, though monitoring will continue as the situation evolves into the and early next .

Meteorologist Aaron Colby brings the latest on the tropics.

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MSU Receives Grant to Revive the Red Wolf Population

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www.youtube.com – 25 – 2024-09-19 07:53:47

SUMMARY: Researchers at Mississippi , led by Professor Dana Moren, are investigating a coyote population along the Coast, funded by a $2.1 million grant. The study focuses on Red Wolf ancestry among wild canines in the region. The team aims to determine the best strategies for revitalizing the endangered Red Wolf population, identifying genetic connections and potential pathways for conservation efforts.

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