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'Everything is gone' Tarpon Springs storm recovery
SUMMARY: In Tarpon Springs, residents are grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, which has left a deep emotional toll on the community. Many families, like the Gran family, faced unprecedented flooding, with some reflecting on their decisions to stay during the storm. As they begin to process their losses, neighbors are stepping up to help one another, creating a sense of unity amidst the devastation. Heartwarming stories emerge of community members rescuing each other, showcasing resilience and support. While the emotional impact is significant, there is gratitude for survival as residents start the recovery process.
Storm recovery after Helene in Tarpon Springs.
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Trump official’s directive tying transportation grants to birth rates could hinder blue states
SUMMARY: After Sean Duffy became Trump’s transportation secretary, he issued a memo prioritizing grant allocations based on family-oriented metrics, favoring communities with higher marriage and birth rates. This directive raised alarms among Democratic lawmakers, who deemed it “deeply frightening” and reminiscent of social engineering. Critics argued the policy could disadvantage blue states, which typically have lower birth rates and higher COVID mandate support. Legal experts remain unsure if Duffy’s directives could withstand judicial scrutiny, though they highlight the administration’s broad authority to set funding criteria. The Department of Transportation has not yet commented on the memo’s implications.
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State troopers, Homeland Security have enforcement pact in Florida | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced an agreement between the Florida Highway Patrol and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enforce immigration laws through the 287(g) program. This partnership enables state law enforcement to deport individuals who have entered the U.S. illegally, making Florida the second state, after Texas, to sign such an agreement under the Trump administration. DeSantis emphasized the importance of addressing illegal immigration, citing past efforts like sending officers to the Texas border and deporting over 17,000 individuals since January 2023. The agreement expands law enforcement’s capabilities in immigration-related actions.
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School bus camera program fining drivers has no process to challenge violations
SUMMARY: In Florida, new school bus cameras have recorded over 55,000 drivers passing stopped school buses, leading to hefty fines. Investigative reporter Kat L. Gron highlights issues in Hillsboro County, where drivers claim they were unfairly ticketed and lack options to contest their citations in court. Many argue that the system feels like a money grab, as the school district and camera company profit from fines without a functioning legal process for appeals. Despite generating over $1 million in fines, the fairness and effectiveness of the program remain in question, with concerns about the safety of children and drivers’ rights.
School bus cameras have caught thousands of drivers in Florida blowing past stop signs. I-Team Investigator Katie LaGrone found that one county is preventing drivers from making their cases in court.
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