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October 12, 2024

Morning report: Florida denies license for new abortion clinic | Flooding, debris greet evacuees | Thousands expected to get power back this weekend

Flooding, debris greet Hurricane Milton evacuees on return home • Thousands of Central Floridians expected to get power back this weekend
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Orlando Morning Report

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Florida denies license for new abortion clinic | Flooding, debris greet evacuees | Thousands expected to get power back this weekend

Good morning. It's Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. The weather forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a high of 82 and low of 66. Click here for more weather.

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Florida denies license for new abortion clinic, rejecting judge’s recommendation

State’s decision rejected recommendation from administrative law judge who said application should be approved

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Flooding, debris greet Hurricane Milton evacuees on return home

Florida residents hurried back to flooded neighborhoods and began to assess the damage to their homes Friday in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.

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Thousands of Central Floridians expected to get power back this weekend

Power crisis ending, but flooding dangers anticipated next week as St. John's River rises.

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Hurricane Milton knocks out jet-fuel pipeline for Orlando International Airport

Orlando International Airport's only pipeline supplying jet fuel is currently not operating due to Hurricane Milton. The 85-mile pipeline running from the Port of Tampa to Orlando was not operating as of 6 p.m. Friday, according to Carolina Olivares, a spokesperson for Kinder Morgan, the company that owns the pipeline. It is expected to resume […]

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Orange man who helped with Helene cleanup apparently killed by power line in yard after Milton

Sheriff's Office said Harry 'Hap' Hopkins was in his yard clearing debris when he stepped on the power line.

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Florida's citrus forecast 'extremely discouraging' even before Hurricane Milton

A new federal report says Florida's struggling citrus industry already was expected to produce less fruit during the 2024-2025 growing season.

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While Hurricane Milton darkened Central Florida, the lights stayed on in Winter Park. Here's why.

The city spends $8.5 million a year to bury its power lines. More than 80 percent of them are now underground.

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Florida hospitals face IV fluids shortage after hurricanes disrupt supply chain

Florida hospitals and health providers are coping with a national shortage of IV fluids exacerbated by the two major hurricanes that have hit the Southeast in the past month.

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Port Canaveral reopens amid cancellations, delays from Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton walloped Port Canaveral on a path across Florida from Wednesday night into Thursday, but was able to open on Friday morning, although several cruise lines had to cancel or delay some sailings.

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Florida 2024 Amendments: When to vote yes, no | Commentary

Scott Maxwell: Breaking down Florida's constitutional amendments for 2024: The pros and cons of each. When to vote yes, when to say no.

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