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Racial attack | Tropical Storm Fred heads to FL | Massage parlor arrest | School start issues | Perseids peak date | Cold case: Patch PM

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Riverview Man Accused Of Attacking Man For Color Of Skin: Sheriff

A Riverview man was accused Sunday of attacking a person because of the color of his skin, followed by threats of a mass shooting, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said.

Perseid Meteor Shower: Peak Dates; Florida Dark Sky Parks

If you catch only one meteor shower this year, make it the fireball-producing Perseids. The Perseid meteor shower continues through Aug. 24, peaking on the mornings of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 11 to 13.

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1985 Cold Case Solved: Sarasota Police Say Convicted Killer ID’ed

The Sarasota Police Department says investigators have solved a homicide case from 36 years ago. In a news conference Wednesday, investigator Jeff Birdwell said the police department identified Joseph Magaletti Jr. as the killer of Denise Marie Stafford. Birdwell said Magaletti died in 2015 while in prison, serving a life sentence for another homicide.

Tropical Storm Fred Expected To Affect Florida Starting Friday

The weather disturbance the National Hurricane Center has been monitoring in the Caribbean this week is the sixth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. From Friday into early next week, Tropical Storm Fred is expected to dump 3 to 5 inches of rain on the Florida Keys and southeast Florida with isolated rainfall of up to 8 inches in some areas, according to the hurricane center.

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