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We saw this community come together, Sen. Rob Portman said. "I'm impressed with what I've seen as how this community comes together and responds."Sen. Sherrod Brown, Rep. Mike Turner and Rep. Phil Plumber echoed Portman's statement on the community of Dayton.The officials also praised the first responders and their response to the shooting."This courage was extraordinary and saved lives," Portman said. "We saw it last night, with these brave police officers who, in the face of danger, ran straight into it."Plumber said he was "very proud of our first responders."RELATED: 578
Tuesday's terror attack in New York was the city's deadliest since 9/11. Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov drove a rented van down a bike path, law enforcement sources have said. The attack killed six victims instantly, while two others died later. New York politicians and officials quickly labeled the incident a terror attack. 325

Western Cuba, the Florida Keys and southern Florida remain at risk of flooding and flash flooding Monday, the National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m. ET update, with the risk moving north with the storm.Alberto could bring isolated storm-totals of 20 to 25 inches of rain to central Cuba and up to 12 inches in areas of the Florida panhandle into much of Alabama and western Georgia, the NHC said. The Florida Keys and Florida peninsula could receive 10 inches of rain in some areas."Heavy rainfall will lead to a significant risk of flash flooding across the Florida Panhandle, much of Alabama, and western Georgia through tonight, spreading northward into northern Georgia, the western Carolinas, and Tennessee on Tuesday," the NHC said."Rains in Cuba could produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides. Flooding and flash flooding are possible in the southeast United States, including Florida," it said.Meantime a Storm Surge Watch is in effect for the Suwannee River to Navarre, Florida."The combination of storm surge and the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the shoreline," the NHC said, with water potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet above ground if the peak surge occurs during high tide. 1278
way that bugs can hitch a ride on the holiday staples. For Lisa Piccitto, almost every Christmas tree catches her eye. “Even though it’s fake I still wonder,” Piccitto said. Big or small, Piccitto is on the lookout for what could be lurking inside. “You never know why could be hiding in there,” she said. That’s because one Christmas, Lisa’s tree came with an unwanted surprise. “I put up my Christmas tree everything was great and maybe like a week later all of a sudden I started seeing like little tiny baby praying mantis here and there around my house,” she recalled. Entomologist at Nozzle Nolen Pest Solutions, Paul Sugrue says a Christmas tree can sometimes come with an egg sac inside. When the sac gets in warm temperatures, like in south Florida, that can cause it to hatch. “It’s kind of springtime for these bugs and things get very active,” Sugrue said. He says different species can be lurking in a tree. The most concerning are ticks. “Ticks will lay you know a couple thousand eggs at a time so it’s kind of horrendous when they hatch out,” he said. To protect your home he suggests... “You know cut the netting open outside, shake the tree out really well it gets rid of some of the old needles anyhow. Let it sit and put it in a bucket of water so the fresh cut doesn’t close up and let it sit outside overnight,” he said. He says you should avoid pesticides that could harm your animals or children. And if you want to be extra cautious, you can manually check the branches for egg sacs. “I think this Christmas I’m going to get a little tree and maybe we’ll be safer,” said Piccitto. Sugrue says if you find an egg sac you should dispose of it. He says since trees are coming from different parts of the country and even out of the country, it could contain an invasive species that could harm our environment.This story was originally published by Sabirah Rayford at WPTV. 1895
We didn't even know we sold the winner yet, Patel said, adding agents immediately took the surveillance tapes away. "We haven't seen them. I don't know when we sold it or who we sold it to." 190
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