Treatment plan. These are not a quick fix. Its also going to take a significant investment of time to get everything done that we want to accomplish, everything. It will take about five years, ending in 2021. Reporter the estimated cost is 300 million. St. Pete resident Walter Donnelly is on board he lives near Eckerd College and his home has been his home has been flooded several times sie where i live. I could throw a stone and it to where it overflows. Thats why we are involved here. In the plan that was presented today, that will prevent that from happening to me and my neighbors. There are 10,000 of us in the group that i represent who are absolutely concerned about this and this is the way out. Reporter the city only has about 161 million budgeted for looking to go after state and federal money, bond money as well and of course possibly increase the rate on the project. Thank you very much. From the tampa bay area to daytona beach, the i4 corrider is a must win in a crucial swing
Sinkhole. Steve andrews is giving a voice to the voiceless and taking the powerful to task. Now, a target 8 investigation. She died in june, so why is she still eligible to vote in this election . A man isnt getting the answers he expected from the hillsborough supervisor of elections. He discovered his deceased neighbor is l response startled him so he contacted target 8 reporter Steve Andrews to get some answers and some answers that make sense. Reporter when someone dies, there is a system set up that is supposed to remove them from the Voter Registration but you and i both know that is that supposed to doesnt mean it gets done. Everyone is making jokes. Dead people voting is a hot topic on the web. Ray thomas got a little hot under the collar recently when colleen quirk, a neighbor who died in june. He discovered she is al little she is eligible to vote. According to ray, what really got to him is a conversation he had with the hillsborough supervisor of Elections Office. She said
Machine and clean you out. According to deputies, this woman just wrapped up a wal mart shopping trip using somebody elses debit card. Victims tell us its hard to catch. About wiped out my checking account. Reporter thats what happened to this polk county woman. 4,100 at the credit union. I almost fainted. Reporter last october she fell victim to a similar scam where the crooks told her to put her chip enabled debit card under the phone an she sounded really businesslike calling from mid florida and they had to pick up all the old debit cards in the county and be out late that night. Once they get access, of course, to the debit card and pin number its off to the races. Reporter the scam is popping up its ugly head in pinellas and hillsborough counties, negative news about certain banks having customers on alert. The caller insists the bank must retrieve the debit card and pin and send a new one in seen in several years. Ive never heard of a suspect actually going to the home. Usually
The officers name is lee call. He has been an officer since 2014. As you mentioned, i did speak with a man who was the last person to ever speak to this woman before this shooting. He said when the bullets were fired in this parking lot behind me, everyone thought it was part of the exercise. On tuesday night, Mary Knowlton joined the group at a citizens academy. They were brought outside for a she was randomly selected and was very excited. Reporter her friend said she played a cop while the officer impersonated a villain. These pictures from a Previous Academy in march show she had to decide whether to shoot. The group was told the guns fire blanks told with a colored detergent. When the officer fired, they were actually real bullets. Within seconds, there were she looked straight towards the crowd and then she buckled and she was on the ground. Reporter tom lewis said the revolver is specifically used for these training exercises. We were unaware that any live ammunition was availab
These new tests make sure they are not hit with a onetwo punch. You are sitting in a chair. You can watch tv. Reporter rod millington has donated blood countless times over the past couple of years once every three months to be exact. You feel good about donating and helping your community and helping people out. Reporter today was a bit different. After one point of his blood was collected this afternoon, it will go through a set of new Screening Tests for a variety of pathogens including the zika virus. We are always concerned about the latest pathogens. For us, we do have pathogen inactivation of our platelets which has been proven effective to render the zika virus in the virus. Reporter these tests reduce the risk of tainted blood making its way into patients suncoast was the first blood center in the United States to adopt pathogen reduction. We want to provide the highest quality blood products to our community. Reporter bad products could have terrible effects on those who get