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5/9 – The Chief’s “Warm & Wet Pattern” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weak energy connected with a weakness along the northwest coast of the Gulf of Mexico will provide the subtle influence for weather today, though nothing significant is expected. Moisture flow is still high, which means that subtle features will cause convection to fire off, producing scattered to numerous storms with slow motion, resulting in possible locally heavy rain being a concern. Over the coming days, forecasts remain uncertain and dependent on the movement of low-pressure systems and ridges.
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Justin Herring Memorial Blizzard Battle brings friendly competition to Gulfport on Miracle Treat Day
SUMMARY: Gulfport’s Dairy Queen hosted its fourth annual Blizzard Battle on Miracle Treat Day, where Gulfport Fire and Police Departments competed to raise funds for Manning Family Children’s Hospital in New Orleans. The event honors the late Justin Herring, a beloved firefighter and three-time champion who passed away earlier this year. Five members from each department raced to finish 32-ounce Blizzards, with the Fire Department sweeping the victory again. Participants ate quickly, inspired by Herring’s memory. The Police Department was encouraged to practice for next year’s challenge. The fundraiser supports Children’s Miracle Network to aid the hospital’s greatest needs through donations.
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US applications for jobless benefits inch up for the first time in 7 weeks, but layoffs remain low
SUMMARY: Jobless claims in the U.S. rose slightly by 1,000 to 218,000 for the week ending July 26, marking the first increase in seven weeks but remaining below forecasts. Despite economic uncertainty from trade policies and tariffs under President Trump, the labor market remains resilient, with strong job growth of 147,000 in June and a decreased unemployment rate of 4.1%. However, some softness appears as job vacancies dropped to 7.4 million in June and quitting rates hit their lowest since December. Several major companies, including Intel and Disney, have announced layoffs, but overall unemployment benefit claims remain historically low.
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Radioactive wasp nest found at site where US once made nuclear bombs
SUMMARY: Workers at South Carolina’s Savannah River Site, a former nuclear bomb parts facility, found a wasp nest with radiation levels 10 times above federal limits near liquid nuclear waste tanks. The nest was removed and treated as radioactive waste, with no wasps found. Officials say no tank leaks were detected, suggesting the nest absorbed residual onsite contamination. However, watchdog group Savannah River Site Watch criticized the report for lacking details on contamination sources and leak possibilities. The site, now focused on nuclear fuel and cleanup, still holds 43 active underground waste tanks, down from its Cold War-era peak of producing plutonium bomb cores.
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