Good morning. It's Friday, September 30. Hurricane Matthew rapidly strengthened overnight into a Category 2 storm and forecasters say it's only going to get stronger. Neighbors of a huge sinkhole sending cascades of contaminated water and fertilizer plant waste into Florida's main drinking-water aquifer are fearful and fuming that it took weeks for them to be notified about the disaster. See video about local veterans perfoming in a free show based on their military experience. The storm has been heading west at 14 mph, but is expected to turn to the north sometime this weekend. [More] Many are still waiting for results from tests for radiation and toxic chemicals in their well water. [More] If the state attorney general finds it raised money in violation of the law, he could order the charity to stop raising money immediately. [More] Rescue workers pulled the critically injured engineer out and questioned him about why the train didn't stop. [More] Her lawsuit says a deputy shot her with a stun gun, then apologized with a cake that said "Sorry I Tased You" in blue frosting. [More] Many support the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, but none plan to take a knee during "The Star-Spangled Banner." [More] The club is hovering below the cut line, still mathematically capable of earning a bid to the postseason, but its chances are fading. [More] That journey from Cuba bonds all Cuban-Americans. I never met Jose, but I was right there with him for that Freedom Ride. We all were. [More] Cincinnati (3-1) rebounded from a 29-17 home loss to Denver on Sunday with a solid all-around game against a depleted team. [More] Advertisement Florida State defensive end Josh Sweat practiced Wednesday and Thursday, a week after having minor knee surgery. [More] Exactly which characters will be there and when will remain a secret. [More] "The Telling Project," in which veterans share their experiences, comes to Orlando. [More] The country star came out of touring retirement in 2014 and will perform four shows here with fellow country singer and wife Trisha Yeawood next week. [More] Events kick off Sunday as Orlando's LGBTQ community will let the world know the city's social rainbow is still out and unafraid. [More] Oliver, a western lowland gorilla, was born at the Tampa theme park on Aug. 18. [More] |
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