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With quarter of landfall risk behind us, odds still high of a U.S. hurricane landfall

The Tropics remain quiet, and are likely to stay that way for another week. Still, we know well that hurricane seasons can be nowhere to be found, then suddenly everywhere, like pickleball.

 

New health warnings on state gas pump inspection seals

Ag commissioner Wilton Simpson in town to show new safety inspection stickers on gas pumps.

 

Culture wars creeping into public libraries in Ron DeSantis' Florida

In Florida's book world, most controversy over the last year has surrounded school shelves. But the culture wars are dragging in public libraries, too.

 

News in 90: SpaceX success, Brevard Zoo aquarium and cultural grants chopped

FLORIDA TODAY's Rob Landers brings you some of today's top local stories on the News in 90 Seconds.

 

$1.586 billion Powerball win: Despite California couple's privacy, scams used their name

Marvin and Mae Acosta bought their ticket at 7-Eleven in Chino Hills, California. Gawkers crowded the store and parking lot, posing for TV news crews.

 

News in 90: SpaceX success, Brevard Zoo aquarium and cultural grants chopped

FLORIDA TODAY Rob Landers brings you some of today's top local stories on the News in 90 Seconds.

 

New Florida gas pump stickers drive home message about dangers of hot cars for kids, pets

A new vehicular heatstroke prevention initiative is aimed at letting parents, caregivers know of the dangers of hot cars for children, pets

 

West Melbourne council member challenges mayor's residency after home sale

Mayor Hal Rose was first elected to City Council in 2000, and he has served as the fast-growing community's mayor since November 2007.

 

Clarence Thomas' 38 vacations: The billionaires who treated the justice to luxury travel

During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine.

 

'Dog days' of summer take a bite out of Indian River Lagoon fish in Malabar

Scientists suspect extreme heat, rain and dying algae is what killed thousands of fish in Malabar this week.

 

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