Idalia will create dangerous beach conditions this weekend in the southeastern U.S. But by Labor Day, the post-tropical cyclone is expected to move out to sea, improving conditions.
State Assemblyman Harry Bronson is calling for a Department of Health investigation following the News10NBC investigation of Waterview Heights, formerly The Shore Winds Nursing Home.
The nursing home once called The Shore Winds has a new name, Waterview Heights. But the family says the nursing home is plagued with the same old problems, not the least of which is a critical staffing shortage.
The Shore Winds made headlines just last week when a former housekeeper was convicted of raping a resident with dementia. Now family members of another resident accuse workers of abusing an 87-year-old grandmother.
so we are still going to continue to see on shore winds. keep that storm surge that came up in across port charlotte, staying there for a while. as the governor was just saying we don t think that will go up any more. it s not receding right away. one of the things keep it going on for quite a lot of time. he radar image dark reds up here. those are the areas that never got inside the center of the eye. they never got a break. they were always where the heaviest of the rain has been and those strong winds well over hurricane strength and ongoing rain. we have got flash flood warnings in effect all the way through here. not just from the storm surge but because of the rain that s falling. i m certain the rainfall totals in here at this point are somewhere well in excess of 15 inches and we have a lot more rain to go. this storm continues to pull off towards the northeast. as it does, we are going to watch rain throughout the overnight hours across central florida. especially along kind