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“The prices are surging”: Football fans brace themselves for increased cost of tailgating
SUMMARY: Football fans in Orlando are facing rising tailgating costs due to increased prices for staples like beef, hamburgers, hot dogs, and drinks. Inflation, tariffs on metal products, and higher import costs have driven up expenses for grills, parking, concessions, and tickets. The Consumer Price Index reports an 8% increase in cheeseburger prices compared to last year. Despite the surge, dedicated fans like Askari Williams plan to continue tailgating, willing to make sacrifices to enjoy the game experience. Experts suggest sharing costs among friends to manage expenses, while some advocate petitioning to reduce prices.
“The prices are surging”: Football fans brace themselves for increased cost of tailgating
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News 5 NOW at 8:00am August 29th, 2025
SUMMARY: On August 29, 2025, News 5 NOW covered major stories including the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, highlighting its catastrophic impact with over 1,800 deaths and $200 billion in damages. A family shared their experience living in New Orleans during the storm. The news also reported a deadly Russian drone attack in Ukraine, Claire’s closing nearly 300 stores including one in Foley, and Foley’s upcoming drainage project on US 98. Mobile County introduced 20 locations for US flag disposal. The show featured a poll on Alabama’s school cell phone ban, revealing mixed opinions. Viewers were reminded to expect busy Labor Day weekend traffic and possible rain.
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Josiah Catches Up With Jose and Ozzie Canseco | Aug. 28, 2025 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: At Toyota Field, baseball legend Jose Canseco and his brother Ozzie reunited with Josiah to celebrate their impact on the team. Jose reflected on his time playing in Huntsville, recalling supportive fans and the transition from the old ballpark to the new one. He shared memories of his successful seasons, including winning the Southern League MVP in 1985 after just 57 games and helping secure a championship. Jose also discussed his favorite pitchers to face, particularly knuckleballers, which he excelled against due to his softball background. The Canseco brothers remain celebrated figures for their significant contributions to the team’s history.
News 19’s Josiah Elmore catches up with Jose and Ozzie Canseco
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Saraland elects new mayor, Joe McDonald
SUMMARY: Joe McDonald was elected Saraland’s mayor, winning 71% of the vote, marking the first new mayor in over a decade. A lifelong resident and city council member since 2008, McDonald aims to manage the city’s significant growth thoughtfully. Saraland is expanding rapidly with new businesses, shopping centers, and a state-of-the-art sports complex. McDonald acknowledges growth challenges, especially infrastructure concerns, and plans projects like road widening on Industrial Parkway and highways 65 and 158 to improve traffic flow. He envisions Saraland as a self-sufficient city where residents can live, work, and play, attracting young families and enhancing quality of life.
A new mayor has been elected in Saraland for the first time in over a decade.
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