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Gulf Breeze bear sightings raise concerns
SUMMARY: Residents of Gulf Breeze express concerns about frequent bear sightings in their neighborhood, describing them as “perpetual prowlers.” One resident, Carrie Cooper, recounted a bear breaking into his yard through a damaged fence, leaving him feeling unsafe in his own home. Sightings of bears have been occurring more often, with residents noting their presence nearly every other day, regardless of the time. Community members are calling for action to address the situation, seeking potential trapping and removal of these bears to alleviate the ongoing threat they pose.
Residents in one Gulf Breeze neighborhood say unwanted guests have made themselves a little too comfortable in their community.
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Man Arrested in Madison Following Several Reports of Car, Business Break-Ins | Oct. 10, 2024 | News
SUMMARY: Madison police have arrested Joey Bright, charged with five counts of unlawful breaking and entering, theft of property, and burglary, following a series of burglaries. He is accused of breaking into cars and businesses on Palmer Road, stealing items such as tools, firearms, and golf clubs. Authorities recovered a significant amount of stolen property from his home. Police encourage victims of similar crimes to report any missing items, as there may be a chance of recovering stolen goods. They stress that filing reports is essential, even if victims think the likelihood of recovering their belongings is slim.
The Madison Police Department (MPD) arrested a 33-year-old man following reports that cars and businesses in the Palmer Road area were broken into.
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News 5 Now at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024
SUMMARY: On October 10th, the evening broadcast covered several significant stories. Retirees will receive a 2.5% Social Security increase starting in January, totaling about $50 more monthly. Today also marked World Mental Health Day, emphasizing workplace well-being; surveys show mental health has declined for many employees despite some improvement overall. Hurricane Milton recently impacted Florida, causing destruction but no reported injuries. Residents in Mobile County are concerned about their green drinking water, which utility officials assured meets safety standards. Lastly, viewers shared opinions on suitable punishments for animal cruelty in the poll, and upcoming local events were highlighted.
Retirees are getting an increase in their social security checks, it’s World Mental Health Day, plus, why residents in a West Mobile neighborhood have green water โ these are some of the top 5 stories.
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Milton races through the Atlantic, leaving behind catastrophic damage in Florida. Alabama has som…
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for Birmingham shows a warm weekend with temperatures in the mid-80s, but cooler air is expected next week. Post-Tropical Storm Moulton, with winds near 70 mph, is weakening as it moves east, posing no threat to the U.S. Tropical Storm Leslie is also diminished. Florida experienced heavy rain with up to 14 inches in some areas and multiple tornado warnings. Tonight, a geomagnetic storm alert could make the Northern Lights visible. Expect morning temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s next week, with a seven-day forecast indicating some sunshine and cooler air following a cold front.
Milton races through the Atlantic, leaving behind catastrophic damage in Florida. Alabama has some cooler weather in the forecast
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