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It was the Jeep seen around the world.As Hurricane Dorian approached South Carolina on Thursday, people on Myrtle Beach couldn’t help but stare — not at the hurricane but at the red Jeep Grand Cherokee that had been seemingly abandoned right on the beach.The Jeep was driverless and stranded as it sat in the wind and high waters. Bystanders gathered around the vehicle. Some even stopped to pose for selfies with it.Now, the owners of the Jeep have been publicly identified as they try to raise money for victims of Hurricane Dorian."We are trying to turn a negative situation into something positive," Brittany Feliciano, one of the owners of the Jeep, 667

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It was a long year for the Virginia Cavaliers after becoming the first No. 1 seed ever to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2018 loss proved to Virginia that you cannot take anything for granted. Fast forward to 2019, Virginia was back in the NCAA Tournament again as a No. 1 seed. This time, Virginia took care of business. Virginia won in its first ever National Championship appearance, defeating No. 3 seed Texas Tech of the Big 12 Conference, winning by a 85-77 margin in overtime.Virginia was powered by an 11-0 run in overtime. Virginia hit all 12 of its free throws in overtime. The loss to UMBC in 2018 was on everyone's mind throughout this March Madness."Heard about it a lot, and we knew that," Virginia coach Tony Bennett said. "I feel like I repeat myself too much. In a way, it's a painful gift. It did draw us nearer to each other as a team. I think it helped us as coaches. I think it helped the players on the court and helped us in the other areas that rely on things that were significant."I think that karmic payback, I don't know. I knew it was going to be a significant year in all of our lives. I knew that going into this year because of what was going to be coming at us because of that from a basketball standpoint. So I just knew we needed each other."Virginia nearly repeated history, as it trailed by 14 in the first round of its tournament opener three weeks ago. Then Virginia nearly got knocked out of the tournament in the Elite 8 against Purdue on March 30, but a late comeback gave Virginia an overtime win. And on Saturday, Virginia converted on a controversial call to defeat Auburn by one to advance to Monday's title game. This Virginia team continued to persevere.On Monday, Virginia had a 32-29 lead at halftime, and would lead by as much as nine in the second half. Texas Tech went on a 7-0 run to tie the game at 59-all with 3:58 left. After trading free throws, Virginia led 65-61. But a huge by Texas Tech helped spark a 7-0 run. But with the game tied at 68, Texas Tech's Jarrett Culver had his shot blocked at the end of regulation, forcing overtime. 2129

  

Inside the Cocoa Beach, Florida restaurant Bacon and Blues, the music playing may be the blues, but the people are trying to remain upbeat and prepared. "Luckily, we have hurricane shutters; we've made a lot of ice," says owner Darci Kropp. She doesn't plan to close just yet. "We're kind of winging it,” Kropp says. "As long as we have employees here to work, we will work."Labor Day is usually a big day for business for this eatery. In fact, Kropp says this day last year was one of their best days. However, this year, Hurricane Dorian's threat is impacting business in this coastal beach town."It's a ghost town around here," Kropp describes. For the most part, only locals like Ken Holmes are still in Cocoa Beach. Depending on the forecast, even Holmes may leave to go to Tampa, but he is still holding on to hope. "We've never had a direct hit,” he says. “We've had a lot of close calls.”Kropp doesn't know what the storm will do to her restaurant in the coming days."We're just going to see how we make it and what's damaged," she says. "If we have power, how we hold up."Until then, the music and coffee will flow as long as it can. 1154

  

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As the country continues to battle the spread of coronavirus, many nursing homes are encouraging visitors to stay away to protect the elderly and at-risk populations from the virus. 212

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