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Leon County Schools to close Wednesday ahead of Idalia; Schools will open as shelters

Leon County School District will be closed amid the dangerous threat of Idalia that is expected to make landfall on Wednesday, potentially as a Category 3 hurricane.

 

'Execute your plan now': How Florida, Gov. DeSantis are preparing state for Idalia

The state has mobilized seven urban search and rescue teams and have more than 5,500 National Guard and airmen ready to deploy once the storm passes.

 

Idalia: Hurricane will bring catastrophic surge to Florida coast | Forecast

Idalia remains on a collision course with the Florida Gulf Coast. Here's the latest forecast and threats from a catastrophe in the making.

 

'The wrong home': South Carolina student fatally shot, killed outside neighbor's house

Nicholas Anthony Donofrio of Connecticut was fatally shot by a neighbor after he tried to enter the wrong home in Columbia

 

2 dead, 5 injured after Sunday morning shooting at Louisville restaurant

Two people are dead and five others were injured in a shooting at a Louisville restaurant on Sunday.

 

Netflix ending its DVD mail service could mean free discs for subscribers: What to know

Netflix subscribers who still receive DVDs in the mail can get some free discs as the streaming giant winds down its mail-delivery service next month.

 

What is Category 3 hurricane? Tropical Storm Idalia winds expected to hit 115 mph

The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is rating based on a hurricane's maximum sustained winds.

 

Tropical Storm Idalia: Tallahassee closings and cancellations

Here's a roundup of events being postponed around the Panhandle ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia

 

One Franklin County restaurant gets perfect score; 1 fails inspection

Going out to eat? See which Franklin County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.

 

City commissioners taking up proposal to preserve large parcel of Welaunee land

He said the measure, if it's approved, could be a gift to Tallahassee for its upcoming 200-year bicentennial milestone and a means to preserve the capital city as its citizens know it now.

 

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