Good morning. It's Sunday, September 10. Hurricane Irma moved over the Florida Keys this morning as the storm's winds picked up speed and continued to shift northwest. The storm will likely plow into the Tampa Bay area by early Monday. Orlando is no longer within the cone of uncertainty, but Central Florida is expected to feel the effects of the storm around Monday morning. Check out our blog for the latest Hurricane Irma updates here. Hurricane Irma moved over the southern Florida Keys on Sunday morning as the storm’s winds picked up speed and continued to shift northwest. [More] County officials want residents and visitors indoors by Sunday at 7 p.m. [More] We talked to medical examiners to see what lands people on the autopsy table after hurricanes. [More] To cut down on your child’s anxiety, not to mention the cries of “I’m bored,” we’ve compiled a list of things to help calm them during and after a hurricane, and to keep them entertained. [More] A Florida sheriff whose message to registered sex offenders was previously to flee the state during Hurricane Irma said Saturday his office set up a safe place to shelter. [More] Orlando City nabbed its first win since June 30 with a 2-1 performance against D.C. United. [More] Florida State QB James Blackman is eager to lead Seminoles after a series of unlikely events led to him becoming the Seminoles' starter. [More] Hurricane Irma has hindered Orlando City's travel plans, prompting the Lions to fly to Atlanta instead of home to Orlando after beating D.C. United. [More] The Red Sox once again show Boston is the Mecca of sports cheating. [More] Hurricane Irma prompted ACC officials to postpone the Florida State versus Miami game scheduled for Sept. 16 in Tallahassee. [More] Hillary Clinton relives her stunning defeat to Donald Trump, admitting to personal mistakes, in her book. [More] Lady Gaga's revealing Netflix documentary "Five Foot Two" touches on her Madonna feud, Taylor Kinney breakup and chronic hip pain. [More] Beyonce returned to her hometown of Houston to provide comfort to those affected by Hurricane Harvey, telling them, "This is a celebration of survival." [More] Hurricane Irma will rearrange Sunday TV, but Gov. Rick Scott is a guest on "Fox News Sunday." [More] With the massive Hurricane Irma seemingly coming this way, some people, including one South Florida police chief, have been sharing fun. [More] |
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