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Capital Report: 10-04-2019

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:28:58
Publish Date: 2019-10-04 00:00:00
Description: At least 90 percent of structures in Panama City were damaged in Hurricane Michael. One year later, city officials are about to resume code enforcement actions. Valerie Crowder reports residential property owners say they’re ready for the city to begin cracking down on neglected lots that pose a health and safety hazard to their neighborhoods… Last year, after Hurricane Michael wrought havoc in the Panhandle, school officials began raising concerns about an emergent mental health crisis among students. Bay County Superintendent Bill Hussfelt said in the 6 months following the storm, 50 kids had been involuntarily held for mental health treatment through the Baker Act. But Regan McCarthy reports in the first two months of this school year, 50 students have already been institutionally committed. Not all of the drama in Tallahassee happens at the Capitol. For the past week, a suspected murder-for-hire case has been tried across the street at the Leon County Courthouse. At issue is the
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