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Author: Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post

News

Tropical Storm Zeta forms with sights set on Gulf Coast, could be a hurricane by late Monday

October 25, 2020October 25, 2020Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostComments Off on Tropical Storm Zeta forms with sights set on Gulf Coast, could be a hurricane by late Monday

The Gulf Coast is staring at potentially another hurricane this week after Tropical Storm Zeta officially formed early Sunday.

Nation

Is Zeta forming? Area near South Florida likely to become next tropical storm

October 24, 2020Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostComments Off on Is Zeta forming? Area near South Florida likely to become next tropical storm

An area in the western Caribbean has 60% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone — and could bring more rain to an already soaked South Florida.

Nation

Two hurricanes expected in Gulf of Mexico; Florida still in path of one

August 21, 2020August 21, 2020Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostComments Off on Two hurricanes expected in Gulf of Mexico; Florida still in path of one

The National Hurricane Center is forecasting for two tropical systems to reach hurricane strength, with both sharing the Gulf of Mexico.

Travel

Coronavirus could change Florida’s hurricane planning: Hotels, Lyft, Uber all in play

May 2, 2020Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostComments Off on Coronavirus could change Florida’s hurricane planning: Hotels, Lyft, Uber all in play

With hurricane season beginning June 1, Florida emergency managers are considering evacuating people by Uber or Lyft and putting them up at hotels.

Nation

Lower number of shark bites off Florida coast may not be good news. Here’s why.

January 25, 2020Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostComments Off on Lower number of shark bites off Florida coast may not be good news. Here’s why.

The number of blacktip sharks off Florida’s shoreline is down nearly 60 percent from 2011. Researchers say warming waters may be the reason.

Headlines

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September 8, 2025Ephrat Livni

Thaksin, Thai Power Broker, Returns Home Before Court Verdict

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Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

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France’s Political Crisis

September 8, 2025Parin Behrooz and Daniel E. Slotnik

Getting a Visa to Visit the U.S. Could Take Even Longer

September 8, 2025Coral Murphy Marcos

10 Killed and 61 Injured in Mexico After Train Crashes Into Bus

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The Political Signals Russia Sends With Each Huge Barrage on Ukraine

September 8, 2025September 8, 2025ANDREW E. KRAMER

The All-Consuming Question Hanging Over Prince Harry’s U.K. Visit

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