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Hurricanes are getting stronger and more frequent. Tornado alley is shifting eastward toward the panhandle. Climate change is heating oceans. Tim Miller talks about it on "Speaking Of."
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The group sessions will feature a type of therapy called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
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Thousands of tons of storm debris remain piled up in multiple neighborhoods.
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The 108-unit complex off Apalachee Parkway houses senior residents on low incomes. It has no backup power and is not required to have it under current Florida law.
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Later this year, St. Michael and All Angels parish will celebrate its 152nd anniversary.
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The recent tornadoes that hit Tallahassee are just a small part of the overall demands placed on the organization across a vast geographic area.
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Tallahassee's tornadoes brought down countless large trees, leaving deep cavities in the earth, which might reveal ancient and historic artifacts.
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With some residents going nearly a week without electricity, the contents of their refrigerators and freezers were a total loss.
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Thunderstorms and at least 3 confirmed tornados barreled through Tallahassee early Friday morning, resulting in at least one local death and leaving more than 80-thousand people without power. The county’s emergency management director is viewing this as a test-run for the upcoming hurricane season.
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The National Weather Service in Tallahassee says 4 tornadoes touched down in Walton and Bay counties during Saturday’s severe weather.