Florida Gulf Coast hotel evacuated due to Hurricane Helene flooding – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Guests at a Ramada Inn in Manatee County were
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Hurricane Helene knocked out power to more than 1.2 million in Florida
Hurricane Helene knocked out power to more than 1.2 million in Florida – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Marybel Gonzalez in Tallahassee said there is
Flight delays, cancellations persist in aftermath of Helene
Flight delays, cancellations persist in aftermath of Helene – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports Tampa’s airport remains closed and more than 180
Tallahassee residents took shelter as Category 4 Hurricane Helene roared ashore
Tallahassee residents took shelter as Category 4 Hurricane Helene roared ashore – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Najahe Sherman reports about 200 people who rode
Xavier Edwards has MLB’s first three-triple game since 2014 as Marlins rout Blue Jays 15-5
Xavier Edwards had the first three-triple game in the majors since 2014, Jonah McBride homered twice and the Miami Marlins set a season high in
Dolphins Quarterback Question: Who will start at Monday night’s game? | Game Changers
Dolphins Quarterback Question: Who will start at Monday night’s game? | Game Changers – CBS Miami Watch CBS News In this week’s edition of Game
More deadly than wind, storm surge from Hurricane Helene could be devastating
In 2005, Hurricane Dennis landed near the Alabama-Florida state line as a Category 3 hurricane. Far to the east, Florida’s Big Bend — where Hurricane
Helene makes for rough conditions at South Florida beaches
HOLLYWOOD – Rainy and windy conditions brought on by Hurricane Helene made for rough conditions at South Florida beaches Thursday. On Hollywood Beach there was
Northwest Florida braces for Hurricane Helene
CRAWFORDVILLE – The time to prepare is over as residents in the path of Hurricane Helene in northwest Florida evacuated or hunkered down on Thursday.
Hurricane Helene prompts school, business, office closures. Here’s what is open and closed during the storm
MIAMI — As Hurricane Helene continues its northern track with an expected landfall Thursday evening in Florida’s Big Bend area, many school districts, businesses, and offices