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Travel takes off at Southwest Florida International Airport
LEE COUNTY : Things are now back to normal at Southwest Florida International. Tuesday, the majority of departing and arriving flights were cancelled because of Tropical Storm Fay.
Dolly strengthening in Gulf of Mexico; could become hurricane
Tropical Storm Dolly swept toward Texas' southeastern coast Monday and threatened to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday, the first storm of the season to put the refinery-laden Gulf Coast on alert, the U.S. ...
Dolly strengthening in Gulf of Mexico; could become hurricane
Tropical Storm Dolly swept toward Texas' southeastern coast Monday and threatened to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday, the first storm of the season to put the refinery-laden Gulf Coast on alert, the U.S. ...
Wilder Magic: Money From Empty Accounts?
“I don't recall anyone calling us on the carpet asking what account code did that come from, and who authorized it”
There's a new twist in City Council's ongoing investigation into the costs affiliated with the failed September eviction of Richmond Public Schools from City Hall. via Style Weekly
Mayor's Money Move: Budget Transfer or "Money Laundering"?
“It just seems to me that regardless of the merits of the expenditure, it wasn't authorized”
A payment of nearly $77,000 to a Washington, D.C.-based accounting firm is the latest revelation in an ongoing saga of mismanagement and questionable spending practices by Mayor L. Douglas Wilder's office. via Style Weekly
Budget Shifting For Sept. 21 Eviction Illegal?
“Of all the categories, to have chosen that one, is difficult.”
A City Council committee investigating Mayor L. Douglas Wilder's failed Sept. 21 bid to evict Richmond Public Schools from City Hall may begin calling administration officials to testify as early as this week, ... via Style Weekly
“After giving birth to our daughter, I was ticked that I had to choose between during hurricane Ernesto between my unborn child and his life. No one should make that kind of choice.”
South Florida always breathes a sigh of relief when we get through a hurricane season without a storm, but year after year, those confined to wheelchairs still worry what next year will bring. via WSVN-TV Miami Beach
Husband and wife honored for Red Cross volunteerism
“They take care of our computers, they make sure we're hooked up to our ham radio network”
A man and his wife have been honored by the local American Red Cross for the many hours they've put in to help people around the country. via Kpic.com
“I have a strong belief in telling stories through the words of the people who lived them. I believe every relevant news story deserves to be well told... not just reported.”
Dave Malkoff joined CBS 2 and KCAL 9 in April of 2007 from our sister station WFOR-TV in Miami. via KCBS-TV Los Angeles