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‘My Street Is a River': Heavy Flooding as Hurricane Ian Inundates Southwest Florida
Hurricane Ian made landfall Wednesday in southwest Florida as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the U.S., swamping city streets with water and smashing trees along the coast.
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Hurricane Ian Continues Toward Southwest Florida as Powerful Category 3 Storm
Hurricane Ian has been a multifaceted storm with varying impacts as it roars in the Gulf of Mexico. As of midday Tuesday, Ian is a Category 3 hurricane with winds at 115 miles an hour. The storm made its first landfall over western Cuba with 125 mph winds. The next landfall is seemingly imminent. Hurricane warnings are now posted for…
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WATCH: Florida Couple Finds 7-Foot Gator in Garage
A Florida woman said she thought she was going to have a heart attack when she opened her garage door and found an alligator hissing at her.
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Killer's Lifetime of Evil Backed Up by a Prodigious Memory
Samuel Little’s depravity is matched only by his prodigious memory.
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Can the Red Sox Repeat in 2019?
NBC10 Boston’s Raul Martinez was joined by Lou Merloni from Fort Myers, Florida. Can this team repeat? Merloni says he views them as one of three teams that could potentially win it. “Repeating is really tough. Winning a championship is tough. Unfortunately people in the Boston area are skewed because we have seen the New England Patriots and we’ve...
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Red Sox Hold 1st Workout at Spring Training
Pitchers and catchers have reported to spring training as the Red Sox look to repeat as champions.
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Boston Red Sox Looking to Close the Deal on a World Series Repeat
The goal is the same for the Boston Red Sox in 2019: finish the season flopping around on the pitcher’s mound, celebrating another World Series title. All that’s left is for them to figure out who’s at the bottom of the pile.
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First Sign of Spring: Red Sox Truck Day 2019
Spring Training is just weeks away and already the Red Sox’s equipment is getting ready to be hauled to Fort Myers, Florida ahead of the team’s practices. The truck began to be loaded at 7 a.m. Monday and is scheduled to depart from Fenway Park around noon. Mascots Wally the Green Monster and his sister Tessie will be carried away...
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In Limbo: Leftover Embryos Challenge Clinics, Couples
Tens of thousands of embryos are stuck in limbo in fertility clinics, leftovers from pregnancy attempts and broken dreams of parenthood. Some are outright abandoned by people who quit paying storage fees and can’t be found. In other cases, couples are struggling with tough decisions. Jenny Sammis can’t bring herself to donate nearly a dozen of her extras to research....
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Florida Woman Hit by Lightning While Pregnant is Expecting Again
A pregnant Florida woman who was struck by lightning last year just days from her due date is expecting another child. News outlets in Fort Myers report Meghan and Matt Davidson are expecting a baby in October.
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Florida Woman ‘Marries' 100-Year-Old Tree, Hoping To Save It
The tree became the center of a neighborhood controversy when city staff began discussing cutting it down last year. Cooper, who lives nearby, began mobilizing to save it.
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Red Sox Commentator Jerry Remy to Return to Broadcast Booth
Red Sox commentator Jerry Remy will return to the broadcast booth on Thursday after finishing treatment for lung cancer.
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Hockey Team Wins State Title
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School ice hockey team won the Florida championship Sunday, 11 days after a gunman killed 17 of their classmates and school staff members.
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TB12 Method Works Its Way Into Red Sox Clubhouse
Hanley Ramirez is now using the TB12 method developed by Tom Brady and his controversial personal trainer.
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Red Sox Officially Report to Spring Training in Fort Myers
Red Sox pitchers and catchers officially report to spring training Tuesday in Fort Myers, Florida.
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Red Sox Expanding Netting Behind Home Plate
Stephanie Wapenski, who was struck with a baseball at Fenway park, spoke with NBC Boston after new safety features were announced in the park.
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Red Sox to Extend Protective Netting for 2018 Season
The Boston Red Sox announced plans Saturday to extend protective netting beyond the dugouts for the start of the 2018 season.
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Red Sox Commentator Jerry Remy Finishes Last Round of Lung Cancer Treatment
Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy says he is finished treatment for lung cancer.
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Wife of Florida Deputy Denies Posting Racist Comments Regarding Video of Mall Brawl
Linda Deverso-Pakulis, the wife of Lt. Chip Pakulis, allegedly wrote on Facebook about the fight – calling those in the video “filthy n——“
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Irma Pushes Florida's Poor Closer to Edge of Ruin
The Census Bureau estimates about 3.3 million people live in poverty in Florida — nearly 16 percent of the state’s 20.6 million population.