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Moore Haven Middle High School falls victim to ‘Devious Licks’ TikTok trend

GLADES COUNTY, Fla. – Moore Haven Middle High School fell victim to TikTok trends including “Devious Licks.” RELATED STORY: TikTok trend ‘Devious Licks’ left most bathrooms at Collier high school closed, students say Glades County Schools posted a warning to parents on Facebook on Wednesday. “Devious Licks” is the latest TikTok trend where students are stealing things from their school and posting about them. There is another challenge where students are taking liquid Kool-Aid drops and spraying them all over the bathroom to look like blood. Glades County school...

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Forecast: Easterly winds send stormy weather to the coast this afternoon

It’s a dry start to the morning with partly cloudy skies and high humidity at play. With easterly flow in place, showers and storms will develop inland and then track toward the coast. Similar to Sunday, a few strong storms may produce briefly heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty conditions.  High humidity will allow highs in the low 90s to feel closer to the triple digits. Overnight lows remain seasonal falling back down into the mid to upper 70s.  Tropical Storm Nicholas is bringing heavy rain to the northwestern Gulf coast while an area of interest near the...

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The storm that could have changed history

Anyone in New York on the morning of September 11th, 2001 will tell you just how perfect the weather was that day.  Brilliant sunshine, a deep blue sky, and mild temperatures with low humidity, and a light north breeze. However, with a category 1 hurricane nearby, the weather and subsequent events of that day could have been drastically different. In the days leading up to that fateful morning, a hurricane was tracking through the Atlantic, moving northwest towards the East Coast. Hurricane Erin had formed a week prior across the tropical  Atlantic and began to strengthen on approach...

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Cameras capture attempted kidnapping in San Carlos Park, mom says

SAN CARLOS PARK, Fla. – Two girls playing outside of their San Carlos Park home were nearly kidnapped on Thursday evening, their mother says.  It happened on Sebring Lane just after 7:15 p.m. Security cameras at the home captured the moment a silver SUV drove down the street, stopped, and reversed to the driveway the kids, just 12 and 2 years old, were playing in.  The older sister, Bailey Davis, jumped into action and ran inside. Their mother, Emily Davis, just went inside moments before to use the bathroom.  “A minute I was in the house, that’s how fast stuff like that can happen,”...

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Former FGCU baseball player pitches for Red Sox

FORT MYERS, Fla.– A Former Florida Gulf Coast student pitched for the Red Sox on Sunday afternoon. A former Eagle is pitching for the Red Sox today!No, not that one.Congratulations to Kutter Crawford on making his Major League debut this afternoon!#WingsUp pic.twitter.com/9AbhMWODhN— FGCU Baseball (@FGCU_Baseball) September 5, 2021 Kutter Crawford made his Major League debut with the Red Sox. And just like that the #RedSox have TWO former @FGCU_Baseball pitchers in their rotation with Kutter Crawford making his MLB debut today. @NBC2 #WingsUp https://t.co/6LuTTJirEC—...

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Collier County dispatchers travel to Louisana to assist after Hurricane Ida

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla.– Collier County Sheriff’s Office dispatchers have traveled to Lafourche Parish, Louisana to assist with communication after Hurricane Ida. The dispatchers spent Saturday morning training with Communications staff at the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office to learn their phone and radio system, according to their Facebook page. According to officials in the area, there is widespread damage from the storm as well as gasoline shortages and poor cell phone coverage. Dispatchers from other areas have also come to assist Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office as they...

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New councilman appointed for Cape Coral District 6 seat

CAPE CORAL, Fla. – Keith Long will join the Cape Coral City Council, city officials confirmed Wednesday. The current council appointed Long to fulfill the remainder of the vacant District 6 Council seat, which expires in 2022. He will fill the council seat Rick Williams was originally in before resigning back in August for health reasons. Long is a life long resident of Cape Coral and currently works at Long Law in Fort Myers. The post New councilman appointed for Cape Coral District 6 seat appeared first on NBC2 News. NBC2 (WBBH-TV)

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Tropical Storm Kate forms in the Atlantic

Tropical Storm Kate has formed in the central Atlantic with maximum sustained winds at 45 mph.  Formerly known as Tropical Depression Ten, Kate is forecast to gradually strengthen over the next few days as the system generally moves north over the open Atlantic.  Forecast models are in strong agreement the storm will stay out at sea and not threaten the U.S. mainland.  NEW TROPICAL WAVE NEAR AFRICA Farther out at sea near the coast of Africa, another strong tropical wave has a high chance of developing as it continues to move west. The National Hurricane Center gives the disturbance an 80%...

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Englewood restaurant closes temporarily due to Red Tide

ENGLEWOOD, Fla.– The Beach Road Wine Bar & Bistro posted on Facebook that they had to close their doors for the rest of the weekend. The restaurant said they closed due to Red Tide. Beach Road Wine Bar & Bistro plans to open on Wednesday according to their social media. The post Englewood restaurant closes temporarily due to Red Tide appeared first on NBC2 News. NBC2 (WBBH-TV)

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Fort Myers Beach fire chief resigns after 5 years with the department

FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. – Fort Myers Beach Fire Chief Matthew Love resigned from the department on Friday. The Fort Myers Beach Fire Department said over the last few months, the chief has discussed potential resigning with the Board of Fire Commissioners. Chief Love notified the board Friday that he wanted them to start looking for his replacement. The department said that over the next several months, Chief Love will help the board with selecting, recruiting, and training his successor, prior to his official departure. The chief has served with FMBFD since 2016 and enabled the team...

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