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Hurricane Helene aftermath live: Gov. DeSantis provides update in Maderia Beach
SUMMARY: A press conference at Madeira Beach, led by Florida officials, addressed recovery efforts following a recent hurricane. Key points include the rapid restoration of power in Pinellas County, with 100% of accounts restored for those able to receive it. Local businesses and organizations are actively involved in cleanup and recovery, aided by state resources. Emergency bridge loans and tax relief for affected homeowners and businesses were highlighted, along with community support initiatives and volunteer efforts. Additionally, an Insurance Recovery Village will assist residents with claims. The emphasis was on quick action to support those impacted and maintain community morale.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in Madeira Beach, Florida providing an update on Hurricane Helene, which slammed Florida’s Category 4 storm in the Big Bend region.
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6 die in 3 separate South Florida crashes just hours apart
SUMMARY: In South Florida, a tragic morning saw six fatalities from three separate crashes within eight hours. The first incident occurred just before 1 a.m. in Medley, where a three-car crash resulted in four deaths, including a man, a woman, and two others who later succumbed to injuries. A hit-and-run crash at Northwest 58th Street left one passenger dead, while the driver fled the scene. Additionally, a motorcycle crash on the Florida Turnpike claimed another life around 8:10 a.m. All incidents are under investigation, as authorities seek to determine the circumstances surrounding these accidents.
CBS News Miami’s Steve Maugeri breaks down the deadly traffic accidents that happened on Saturday morning.
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Recapping DeSantis' trip to Italy
SUMMARY: Florida’s governor recently concluded a five-day trade mission to Italy, aimed at enhancing business, education, and research ties, which included meetings with high-ranking officials and the Italian Prime Minister. During the trip, he announced a new trade office and promoted direct shipping links between Italy and Jacksonville. Back home, he faces the challenge of scheduling special elections following recent appointments, including that of Marco Rubio to Trump’s cabinet. Upcoming elections are crucial for maintaining Republican majority, amid tensions between DeSantis’s supporters and Trump’s base. Critics questioned the trip’s cost and purpose, while supporters saw its potential economic benefits.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took a trip to Italy, and we break down what he did in Europe.
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Pinellas leaders disappointed Rays will play in Tampa
SUMMARY: Jada Williams reports from Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, where the Rays will play their 2025 season. While some Tampa residents welcome the move, many Pinellas County officials feel blindsided and frustrated. Clearwater Mayor Bruce Rector expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of communication and respect, particularly regarding financial implications for local taxpayers. County Commissioner Chris Lala echoed these concerns, stating that the Rays didn’t engage with county leadership. Pinellas officials worry about the commitment of the Rays to their community and question the appropriateness of funding a stadium with local tax dollars, viewing the move as a purely business decision.
Some county leaders say they believe the Rays never seriously considered Pinellas options.
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