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Osceola County sees improvement in school zone safety with new camera enforcement program
SUMMARY: Osceola County, Florida, launched a school zone safety program in early 2025 to reduce speeding near schools. The program uses cameras that capture drivers exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph, issuing warnings first and then \$100 fines and citations. Since the warning phase, over 14,000 warnings and 5,500 citations have been issued. Residents like Nancy Zayas report feeling safer with the cameras installed, and Sheriff Marcos Lopez stresses the importance of slowing down in school zones to protect children. Crossing guard Kim Navarrete noted improved driver behavior but urges increased police presence for added security.
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Syria and Saudi Arabia agree to boost economic cooperation after Western sanctions eased
SUMMARY: Syria and Saudi Arabia aim to boost economic cooperation and create jobs following eased Western sanctions. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan visited Damascus, meeting Syrian officials, including President Ahmad al-Sharaa. The sanction relief by the U.S., EU, and UK is expected to attract foreign investment into Syria, which has endured a civil war since 2011. Prince Faisal highlighted plans for Saudi business engagement in oil, infrastructure, IT, telecom, and agriculture, with financial aid promised to Syrian public sector employees. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani called the visit a new cooperation era. Syria also signed a deal for a major energy project to rebuild its electricity network.
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Two Bucs players face big preseason
SUMMARY: This preseason is crucial for two Tampa Bay Buccaneers players at different career stages. Rookie receiver Jaylen McMillan, after a slow start, scored seven touchdowns in the last six games by focusing on the present rather than the future. Despite the addition of first-round pick Amecha Ibuka, McMillan remains confident and ready to seize opportunities in a crowded wide receiver room. Meanwhile, 26-year-old defensive back Zion McCullum faces competition from new draftees but embraces it, viewing this contract year as a fresh start to prove himself and elevate his game. Both players are motivated to contribute significantly to the team.

This preseason will prove to be a big one for two Tampa Bay Buccaneers players who face similar situations despite being at very different stages of their young careers.
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Dozens sickened in salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers
SUMMARY: Nearly 48 people across 18 states have fallen ill from a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers produced by Florida’s Bedner Growers and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales. At least 16 were hospitalized after consuming cucumbers sold from April 29 to May 19, including products sold at Target and served on six U.S.-based cruise ships between late March and mid-April. The CDC and FDA found salmonella in Bedner Growers cucumbers and detected multiple strains matching government databases. The outbreak follows a 2024 incident involving untreated canal water contamination at farms linked to the same growers. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and vomiting, with severe risks for vulnerable groups.
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