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Where in Florida will projected Hurricane Helene make landfall?
SUMMARY: Tropical Cyclone Nine is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Helen and potentially reach hurricane status by Thursday, impacting the Big Bend region. With hurricane watches now issued for coastal areas and tropical storm alerts for several counties, concerns include flooding, tornadoes, and strong winds. As the storm approaches, heavy rainfall is anticipated Wednesday evening into Thursday, with hurricane-force winds expected in areas like Tampa and Orlando. The Gulf of Mexico’s unusually warm waters could enhance the storm’s intensity. Residents should stay alert and prepared as the situation evolves, with impacts likely beginning Thursday afternoon.
The state of Florida is preparing for potential impacts from Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, which is expected to intensify and possibly reach major hurricane strength before making landfall over Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the models. Parts of Central Florida are under a tropical storm watch through Friday morning ahead projected Hurricane Helene.
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How Trump’s mass deportation plans could impact Florida
SUMMARY: President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan, which aims to remove undocumented migrants, could significantly impact Florida. While Trump vows to begin deportations on day one, Florida’s state leaders, including House Speaker Daniel Perez and Senate President Ben Albritton, have stated that immigration policy is a federal issue, not within the state’s purview. Florida Democrats, like Rep. Marie Woodson, express concerns about the plan’s potential for racial profiling and economic disruption. With over 1 million undocumented residents in Florida, the deportations could hurt the state’s workforce, particularly in hospitality and construction, affecting local economies.
Donald Trump says his mass deportation plan is coming on his first day as president. It could have huge impacts on Florida’s hospitality, construction, and agriculture sectors.
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Florida man survives killer bee attack while trimming trees: 'Pain was just excruciating'
SUMMARY: In Brevard County, John Christian fell 30 feet from a crane after being attacked by killer bees, suffering over 100 stings. Allergic to bee venom, he described the pain as excruciating, likening it to being set on fire. Thankfully, he survived the fall and stings, thanks to the quick response of his employees, who rushed him to the hospital. A bee expert confirmed that the attack could have been fatal. Now recovering at home, John expresses gratitude for his team and plans to ensure their safety with protective gear during tree trimming. He advises avoiding swarming bees, as they can hide massive nests nearby.
A Brevard County man is recovering after a vicious killer bee attack. Jon Christian was trimming trees for work in Floral City when thousands came in for the kill. He owns Melbourne-based All Florida Land Services and travels across the state for jobs.
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St. Petersburg City Council votes to repair Tropicana Field’s roof | Florida
SUMMARY: The St. Petersburg City Council approved spending $55 million to repair Tropicana Field, including $26.3 million for roof replacement, after Hurricane Milton damaged it in October. Insurance and FEMA funds will cover some costs. However, Rays co-President Brian Auld doubts the repairs will be ready by 2026. The council delayed a vote on $333.5 million in bonds for a new $1.2 billion stadium, scheduled for 2028. The Rays argue the delay jeopardizes the project, having already spent $50 million. The team will play next season at George Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, paying $15 million to the Yankees.
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