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Ukrainian drones hit a Russian fuel depot for the second time this month
Read full article: Ukrainian drones hit a Russian fuel depot for the second time this monthUkrainian drones have struck a major Russian oil terminal for the second time in just over a week, according to the Russian local governor, as part of what he called a “massive” cross-border attack on fuel and energy facilities that Kyiv says supply Moscow's military.
Award-winning Ukrainian writer dies of injuries suffered in Russian missile attack on restaurant
Read full article: Award-winning Ukrainian writer dies of injuries suffered in Russian missile attack on restaurantThe PEN America rights group says award-winning Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina has died from her injuries suffered after a Russian missile attack on a popular restaurant last week.
The Latest: Florida capital's schools to require masks
Read full article: The Latest: Florida capital's schools to require masksThe school superintendent in Florida’s capital city says masks will be required for students in prekindergarten through eighth grade, becoming the seventh district to defy Gov. Ron DeSantis’ ban on such COVID-19 mandates.
Florida capital schools go against DeSantis, require masks
Read full article: Florida capital schools go against DeSantis, require masksThe superintendent of the school district in the capital of Florida says he's decided to require masks amid an increase in COVID-19 cases fueled by the delta variant.
Super busy tropics as hurricane Hanna heads to South Texas Coast
Read full article: Super busy tropics as hurricane Hanna heads to South Texas CoastHanna is expected to make landfall Saturday evening. Hurricane warnings are in effect along the Texas Coast around Corpus Christi. Hanna broke the record as the earliest eighth Atlantic named storm, according to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach. The previous record was Harvey on Aug. 3, 2005, Klotzbach tweeted. Stay alert and review our hurricane section.
More tropical showers for Jacksonville
Read full article: More tropical showers for JacksonvilleJACKOSNVILLE, Fla – Hanna and Gonzalo are in the Gulf and the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, respectively. Yep, the earliest seventh and earliest eighth named tropical storms (no hurricanes, yet). Now, for Jacksonville, we will continue our pattern of coastal morning showers, that move to I-95 by the lunch hour and then blow-up west of town after 2pm. Saturday will be much like today, which will make it a decent day to get yard work done, but after that? Bigger afternoon storms and showers return to everyone starting Sunday through next Thursday, Many locations will receive 2-3 inches of rain (if not more).