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Tropical Storm Fay, the sixth storm of the 2008 Atlantic season
Tropical Storm Fay, the sixth storm of the 2008 Atlantic season
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Quick hits: Crist takes right turn, Lake O drain on tap?
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsGotta write quick, doing a TV taping today for Issues on WPBT-Ch. 2 in Fort Lauderdale/Miami. I???ll be talking about the Broward primary results and glitches. You can catch the show tonight at 7:30 p.m. or Sunday at 12:30 p.m.......Tags: Political Candidates, Assault, Charlie Crist, Water Restrictions, Bill Clinton
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Enjoy the holiday but be careful out there
South Florida Sun-SentinelCan't blame folks for wanting to get away, or kicking back, this Labor Day weekend. It's not been the best of times for employees and workers across South Florida. Let's do a survey of the landscape. Across our region and state, unemployment is up. So...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Labor Day, Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes
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Storms threats could lead to lake lowering today
SunSentinel.comWith a line of storms churning toward Florida, water managers today are likely to start releasing water from fast-filling Lake Okeechobee. The Army Corps of Engineers plans to look at today's projected storm tracks before deciding whether to proceed with...Tags: Wildlife, Lake Okeechobee, Natural Resources, Water Restrictions, Water Supply
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TS Fay forces evacuations to Central Florida
Orlando SentinelAll around Ray McDuffie, there was misery. Standing outside his house in DeBary on relatively high ground, he looked out at his neighborhood and saw at least nine homes flooded by water that was several feet high. People cried, hugged and waded through...Tags: Maritime Accidents, Florida Keys Vacations, Political Candidates, Christianity, Hurricane Charley
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State price-gouging hotline to remain active because of Tropical Storm Hanna
Sentinel Staff WriterThe state's price-gouging hotline, activated two weeks ago for Tropical Storm Fay, will remain in service for the approaching Tropical Storm Hanna, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services says. The department is encouraging...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Hurricanes, Petroleum Industry, Consumers
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Tropical Storm Fay dampens Orlando's water parks, boosts mall traffic
Sentinel Staff WriterTropical Storm Fay made the region too wet and windy for some Central Florida businesses, including a pair of water parks. As Fay lurked off Central Florida's coast Thursday, the operators of two of Central Florida's biggest water parks threw in the...Tags: Mall at Millenia, Cypress Gardens, Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando Weather, Weather Reports
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Attraction sheds light on hurricanes
Jason Garcia and Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff WritersJust as Tropical Storm Fay gave Walt Disney World and the rest of Central Florida a taste of severe weather last week, StormStruck, a new mini-attraction based on hurricanes, blew into Epcot. StormStruck: A Tale of Two Homes is presented by the nonprofit...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Wildlife, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Nature
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Don't expect a crowd at polls today
Sentinel Staff WritersThe aftermath of Tropical Storm Fay, coupled with mostly lackluster races, could keep turnout low as voters head to the polls for primary elections across Central Florida today. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting during the past two...Tags: Political Candidates, Water Restrictions, Kevin Beary, Voting, Gary Siplin
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Fay still affecting varsity squads
Sentinel Staff WriterTropical Storm Fay is gone, but like many in Central Florida, high school sports teams still are feeling its effects. After schools missed as many as four days last week, games and practices have been canceled, some fields remain unsuitable for play, and...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Meteorological Disasters, Football, Chris Cornell, Hurricanes
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Sentinel Help Team: Do you need flood insurance?
Sentinel staff writerYou've seen the angst as hundreds of Central Florida homeowners try to battle the rising waters in Tropical Storm Fay's aftermath. Hundreds of homes are flooded and evacuated. More people still are anxiously watching the rising St. Johns River. Folks...Tags: Homes, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Contracts, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Tropical Storm Fay could reach hurricane status by U.S. landfall
At least 30 people are feared to have died aboard a bus that tried to cross a river flooded by Tropical Storm Fay, a Haitian lawmaker said Monday. A bus carrying 43 people was swept away trying to cross the Riviere Glace on Haiti's southern peninsula...Tags: Fishing, Florida Keys Vacations, John McCain, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes
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Tropical Storm Fay triggers more flooding in Florida
From the Associated PressTorrential rains from a slow-moving Tropical Storm Fay triggered a new round of flooding today, submerging roads and forcing dozens of people to flee the rising water in their homes. With Fay hugging Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, repeatedly lashing...Tags: Florida Keys Vacations, Charlie Crist, Weather Warnings, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Federal Emergency Management Agency
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