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Fort Lauderdale prepares for heavier rainfall with new $10.5 million pump station
Fort Lauderdale prepares for heavier rainfall with new $10.5 million pump station

CBS News

time12-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Fort Lauderdale prepares for heavier rainfall with new $10.5 million pump station

Fort Lauderdale got just under 2 inches of rain during the day Monday and the city is preparing for even heavier downpours. New infrastructure, lingering doubts The city has spent $10.5 million to install a new pump station. Residents are glad it's in place, but many say they won't believe it works until it's tested during a storm. Beverly Freeman says severe flooding prep has become a seasonal chore. "They're all like 50 pounds each now," Freeman said about the sandbags. She's learned to surround her home with them after flooding in June of last year and April of the year before. She says she's had to put up tens of thousands of dollars to fix flood damage at her home in the River Oaks neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. "This never used to happen. Now it does. I'm hoping," Freeman said. But this flood season, Fort Lauderdale finished building a new pump station. The city unveiled it in December and said it was completed ahead of schedule. Freeman says she's done with the constant cleanup. "I can't do it again," she said. Neighborhoods on edge A Fort Lauderdale city official says the pumps can also serve the Edgewood neighborhood, which has also become a flood zone. Kitty McGowan, who lives there and is president of the Edgewood Civic Association, says residents are losing patience. "A lot of people are done. If you drive around this neighborhood there's a ton of for sale signs," McGowan said. McGowan and Freeman appreciate the new infrastructure, but still want to see it work. "We don't know. We'll see," McGowan said. "If this happens to me again I'm outta here," Freeman added. City invests in stormwater upgrades A Fort Lauderdale city spokesperson says the city has spent more than $50 million in total improving stormwater systems in Edgewood and River Oaks. The new systems, the city says, are designed to manage up to 7–10 inches of stormwater in a day.

3D printed gun, narcotics seized in Burke County operation
3D printed gun, narcotics seized in Burke County operation

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Yahoo

3D printed gun, narcotics seized in Burke County operation

BURKE COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Burke County Sheriff's Office executed an operation near Drexel Road and Summers Road in response to numerous citizen complaints regarding suspected drug trafficking and other criminal activity in the area. At approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, investigators observed a suspicious vehicle leaving a location known for illegal narcotics activity. A traffic stop was initiated, during which a North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections K-9 conducted an open-air sniff and alerted to the presence of potential contraband inside the vehicle. The driver, identified as Melanie Marie Mitchell, became combative and refused to comply with commands to exit the vehicle. Officers removed both Mitchell and the passenger, identified as Beverly Denise Freeman, and conducted a search of the vehicle. During the search, law enforcement discovered a fully functional, 3-D printed firearm in Mitchell's possession. The firearm had no serial number, rendering it untraceable. Officers also located a small cosmetics case with a digital scale, a clear plastic bag containing a crystalline substance, and a white powdery substance. Field testing confirmed the presence of methamphetamine and fentanyl. Mitchell, a convicted felon, was taken into custody on multiple charges, including possession of a firearm by a felon and various drug-related offenses. Freeman was found in possession of a pill bottle containing a clear plastic bag with a grayish powder and multiple prescription medications, including Adderall, a Schedule II controlled substance. Field testing confirmed the presence of fentanyl in the substance. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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