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'It's just really frustrating': Tree still on 74-year-old woman's roof weeks after Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: ABC Action News covered a story about Sylvia Barry, whose mother, 74, has been living without help since Hurricane Milton left a tree on her roof weeks ago. Frustrated with Citizens Property Insurance, which had not addressed the damage, Sylvia reached out for assistance. Anchor Nadine Jannis intervened, and the situation improved quickly. After contacting the insurance company, Sylvia was told they would overnight a check for tree removal, with full payment for the claim expected soon. The report emphasized the importance of navigating insurance challenges, especially after disasters, and encouraged viewers with similar issues to seek help.
In the early morning of Milton’s landfall, a tree came crashing into her mother’s family room. Three weeks later, it’s still there.
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Fire contained to backyard of Hollywood homes
SUMMARY: Breaking news from Hollywood as a home caught fire, with Chopper 4 capturing thick black smoke rising from the backyard. The incident occurred on Persing Street and North 68th Avenue. While the cause of the blaze remains unknown, authorities report that no injuries have been reported.
A house fire in a Hollywood residential area required the response of multiple fire engines on Tuesday afternoon.
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Judge rejects call for recusal in Trump assassination case | Florida
SUMMARY: U.S. Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by Donald Trump, denied a request for recusal from Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Trump. Routh’s defense argued that Cannon’s past rulings favoring Trump created a conflict of interest, suggesting her assignment to this case was questionable. Routh, who has pleaded not guilty, faces charges related to firearm possession and stalking Trump. Cannon asserted that her judicial decisions are not influenced by Trump or her prior relationship with a prosecutor involved in the case. She reiterated that cases are assigned randomly, emphasizing her impartiality and lack of personal ties with Trump.
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Judge seeks ‘limited protective order’ in Trump assassination case | National
SUMMARY: A judge has directed prosecutors and defense attorneys to revise a proposed protective order in the case against Ryan Wesley Routh, who is accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The prosecutors sought broad limitations on Routh’s access to evidence, while the defense preferred a more restricted approach. U.S. Judge Aileen Cannon emphasized the need for a more limited order addressing Routh’s constitutional concerns. Routh, facing multiple charges including attempted assassination, has previously expressed a desire for media attention and is seeking a new judge, citing a conflict with the case’s alleged victim. An update is due by November 6.
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