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More than half of dog owners are suspicious of rabies and other vaccines, new study finds

Another 40% were concerned that routine vaccines could cause their dog to develop autism, a belief that has long since been disproven in humans.

 

Powerball jackpot grows to $386 million after no winner Monday. See winning numbers for Aug. 30.

Powerball jackpot continues to grow after no winner Monday. See cash out amount and Wednesday's winning numbers.

 

Flamingos spotted near Sanibel Causeway as Hurricane Idalia moves away from SWFL

Sanibel resident Jennifer Sparks couldn't believe her eyes on Wednesday when she was driving and spotted a group of flamingos hanging out.

 

Bizarre crash in Cape Coral leaves car inside hospital's wellness center

The Cape Coral Fire Department reports that no one is injured and the Cape P.D. is investigating what happened to cause the crash.

 

Rick Scott and Jim Cantore encourage hurricane preparedness in Weather Channel video

Rick Scott, wearing a U.S. Navy cap, joined Jim Cantore to urge watchers to store supplies, follow evacuation orders and stay safe this storm season.

 

Hurricane Idalia: Flooding along Gulf Coast causes fires, road closures, destroyed homes

Hurricane Idalia brings flooding to communities along Florida's Gulf Coast that causes fires, road closures and destroyed homes.

 

House explosion that killed Titans player Caleb Farley's father explained

The explosion involving Tennessee Titans player Caleb Farley's North Carolina home was caused by a natural gas leak, according to local officials.

 

Pringles debuting Everything Bagel-flavored crisps, available in stores for a limited time

The limited-edition Pringles Everything Bagel flavor is available at selection retailers beginning in late August.

 

More than half of dog owners are suspicious of rabies and other vaccines, new study finds

Another 40% were concerned that routine vaccines could cause their dog to develop autism, a belief that has long since been disproven in humans.

 

Rick Scott and Jim Cantore encourage hurricane preparedness in Weather Channel video

Rick Scott, wearing a U.S. Navy cap, joined Jim Cantore to urge watchers to store supplies, follow evacuation orders and stay safe this storm season.

 

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