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Tracking the Tropics: Atlantic bustling with activity as hurricane season ramps up

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www.wjtv.com – Dylan Abad – 2023-07-26 09:30:16

SUMMARY: The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three disturbances in the Atlantic basin as the 2023 ramps up. Invest 95L, a tropical wave over the southeastern Caribbean Sea, dissipated on Wednesday. An area of low pressure located south-southwest of Bermuda also dissipated. However, a tropical wave southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands may see some later in the . Post-Tropical storm Don also fizzled out after being one of the longest-lasting in July. Forecasters say to stay prepared with the WFLA Hurricane-Ready Guide 2023 and updates through the Tracking the Tropics newsletter.

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Beth Ann White to be sentenced in DUI crash that killed mother, son

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-05-15 12:57:25

SUMMARY: Beth Ann White, 52, was found guilty of causing a crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son, resulting in -threatening injuries to the surviving . She was convicted of four counts of aggravated DUI and faces up to 25 years in prison per count. Her attorney has filed a motion asking the court to disregard the jury's verdict, arguing that there was insufficient evidence, bias, and an impossibility in determining White's blood alcohol content at the time of the crash. White's sentencing is for May 15, where the court will make a based on the jury's verdict.

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USDA cites Jackson Zoo for poor sanitation, food storage

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www.wjtv.com – Sethanie Smith – 2024-05-15 12:12:16

SUMMARY: The Zoo was cited by the USDA for various issues in an inspection , unclean surfaces in primate night house enclosures, rust on metal doors, chewed wooden perches, improper food storage, widespread rodent activity, and an incident where a klipspringer was killed by a zebra. The inspection also found a walk-in cooler not working properly and fruit flies landing on food. Despite separating the animals temporarily due to aggression, the occurred a few days later. The report stated that an exit interview was conducted with a facility representative.

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Columbus man pleads guilty to manslaughter

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-15 11:17:33

SUMMARY: Tameron Ward of Columbus pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was to 15 years in prison for shooting 67-year-old Sammie Corder in October 2022. The shooting was believed to be intended for someone else, and Corder was an innocent bystander, shot in the chest while sitting in his car parked in his driveway on 21st Street North. Columbus indicted Ward for manslaughter due to culpable negligence. This incident highlights the consequences of reckless actions leading to the loss of innocent lives.

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