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Tackling campus traffic during football season
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University is preparing for its football season opener on September 2 and is expecting more attendees than available parking spots. The university's Transportation Department is providing assistance to help direct people to parking lots, including reserved and paid options. If parking is unavailable on campus, there are other parking spots available in town, some of which require payment. The university also offers a free shuttle service called S.M.A.R.T that transports people from different parts of town to the campus on game day. Drivers are advised to pay attention to road closures and use the Transloc app for updates.
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Supreme Court to rule on Donald Trump’s immunity
SUMMARY: The Supreme Court is set to release its much-anticipated decision on former President Trump's claim of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. This ruling will occur on the final day for opinions to be issued. Trump's appeal had previously halted his indictment related to charges of conspiracy to undermine the 2020 election results. The decision comes just five months before the next presidential election, where Trump is a candidate. If Trump's immunity is upheld, it could halt his prosecutions and potentially lead to the dismissal of special counsel Jack Smith. Additionally, the court will address other notable cases, including those on social media moderation. Live updates are available.
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‘Dangerous’ Hurricane Beryl takes aim at Windward Islands, Tropical Storm Chris bringing heavy rain, flooding to Mexico
SUMMARY: The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris, and a new tropical wave. Hurricane Beryl, a dangerous Category 3 storm with 120 mph winds, is approaching the Windward Islands. Warnings are in effect for Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, and Tobago. Tropical Storm Chris is causing heavy rainfall and flooding in eastern Mexico with winds near 40 mph and is expected to dissipate by Monday. Additionally, the center is observing a potential tropical depression west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with a 70% chance of formation within seven days, moving westward across the Atlantic.
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Break in the humidity to start the week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Hot air will persist in Columbus, Mississippi, starting the week, but humidity will briefly decrease. Monday will see highs in the 90s without excessive humidity, despite some big storms on Sunday. Monday night will feel more pleasant, with temperatures dropping to the middle and upper 60s. The rest of the week will feature temperatures in the mid-90s, with increased humidity starting mid-week. Tuesday may be the hottest day in the upper 90s, followed by highs of 93-96 degrees and heat indices near 105°. Scattered showers are expected from Thursday afternoon into the weekend.
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