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Georgia school shooting: FULL NEWS CONFERENCE
SUMMARY: Sheriff Jud Smith of Bar County addressed the community regarding an active shooter situation at Appalache High School. The incident, which occurred around 9:30 AM, resulted in multiple injuries, but specific details about casualties have not been released. The sheriff confirmed that a suspect is in custody and emphasized that the investigation is ongoing with help from the GBI and other agencies. He expressed sympathy for the affected families and requested patience from the media as they gather facts. A news conference is scheduled for 4 PM to provide further updates on the situation and the reunification process for students and parents.
Officials give an official update on the school shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 1 p.m. eastern.
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Tropical Storm Francine update: Storm expected to intensify into hurricane ahead of landfall
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Kim Castro reports on Tropical Storm Francine, which is currently packing winds of 65 mph and expected to strengthen into a hurricane later today. Moving northeast at 9 mph, it’s projected to make landfall on the Louisiana coastline around 7 PM Wednesday. The right side of the storm is the “dirty” side, bringing more intense impacts, while the left side is relatively calmer. Coastal communities in Texas face flooding threats, with warnings in effect until 4 PM Wednesday. Rain and wind gusts are expected, but the main threat remains for Louisiana, where significant coastal flooding is anticipated. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
Francine is forecast to be a Cat. 2 hurricane before making landfall somewhere along the Louisiana coast Wednesday.
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Texas and Louisiana prepare for Francine
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Francine is expected to strengthen into a Category 2 hurricane as it approaches the Texas–Louisiana coast, posing significant flooding risks from Houston to the Mississippi River. The Galveston County Emergency Operations Center has raised its readiness level to two, preparing to respond with staff and equipment. Businesses are taking precautions, moving items to higher ground to mitigate potential flooding from a 4 to 6-foot storm surge. CenterPoint Energy has over 1,800 line workers and additional debris clearance crews ready following previous power outages during Hurricane Barry. Forecasters predict a water rise of 2 to 3 feet in the Houston area.
Tropical Storm Francine is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it inches closer to the Texas-Louisiana coast. FOX 4’s Shannon Murray has the latest on how people are preparing.
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What to do if your landlord keeps your security deposit
SUMMARY: When moving out, many plan to use their security deposit, but landlords sometimes withhold it without explanation. Texas law mandates landlords return deposits within 30 days, providing an accounting if any amount is withheld. A renter named Siobhan faced unexpected charges for cleaning despite leaving her apartment in good condition. To protect themselves, renters should document their apartment’s condition upon moving out, send their forwarding address to the landlord, and request their deposit back. If landlords violate the law, a certified letter can prompt action, and small claims court may award tenants three times their deposit plus $100 if damages aren’t proven.
Moving out and not getting your security deposit back? KPRC 2’s Amy Davis explains what steps to take if your landlord keeps your money without a valid explanation. Learn about your rights and how to resolve disputes when it comes to reclaiming your security deposit.
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