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Catching Rays with Jake Mangum
SUMMARY: Jake Mangum, rookie outfielder for the Tampa Bay Rays, shines in his first major league season. Raised in Pearl, Mississippi, Mangum grew up in a family of professional athletes, including his father, a former NFL player. Despite his football lineage, Mangum fell in love with baseball early and credits his supportive family for his success. He cherishes playing near venues significant to his family’s sports history, including Fenway Park and Raymond James Stadium. Known for his community spirit, Mangum values connecting with fans and giving back. Nicknamed “the Mayor of Starkville,” he aims to leave a lasting impact both on and off the field.
Sports anchor Kyle Burger played a game of catch with Mangum at Steinbrenner Field to get to know the hugely popular player on and off the field.
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Heavy showers impacting parts of South Florida Thursday evening
SUMMARY: Heavy showers and multiple flood advisories are affecting South Florida Thursday evening, especially in Broward County and northern Miami-Dade, with rainfall amounts between 1 to 3 inches in various areas. Flood advisories remain active until late evening due to ongoing heavy rain. Despite the wet conditions, drought levels have improved significantly, with Broward County dropping severe drought by 24% and Miami-Dade showing no severe or extreme drought. Flood risk remains moderate through Saturday, with a 70% chance of afternoon storms Thursday, tapering off late at night. The weekend will be cooler with lower storm chances. A tropical wave near Africa has a 30% development chance but poses no U.S. threat.
CBS News Miami’s meteorologist Shane Hinton’s weather outlook for South Florida.
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Build-to-rent boom in Florida: The apartment alternative?
SUMMARY: Florida is experiencing a build-to-rent boom as an alternative to traditional homeownership amid rising housing costs. In Tampa Bay, average home prices hit approximately $375,000, with two-bedroom apartment rents around $2,200 monthly. Build-to-rent communities offer single-family homes for rent, often $1,000 less than homeownership costs, appealing to those priced out or seeking maintenance-free living. Development managers and experts highlight barriers like high mortgage rates, down payments, and insurance costs driving this trend. While these communities provide affordable, family-friendly options with amenities, concerns include urban sprawl and renters missing out on home equity growth.
Build-to-rent communities offer single-family living without homeownership costs as the Florida housing crisis drives demand for rental alternatives.
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Authorities say student who had been radicalized fired revolver at Colorado school, wounding 2
SUMMARY: A 16-year-old student, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School near Denver, injuring two students before fatally shooting himself. Authorities said Holly was radicalized by an extremist network, but details remain unclear. The shooting caused chaos as students ran or locked down; the shooter had ample ammunition but was blocked from accessing sheltered areas. One victim, Matthew Silverstone, 18, is in critical condition; the other remains unidentified. The school lacked its regular resource officer that day. Law enforcement swiftly contained the scene. The incident echoes the county’s tragic Columbine history, sparking grief and calls for safer schools.
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