Thursday, April 3rd: Below are the top stories WTXL ABC 27 is following around The Big Bend, South Georgia, nationally, and your forecast.
1) Tallahassee Primary Care Associates announces office closure after nearly 30 years of practice. They’re set to close on April 25th.
Tallahassee Primary Care Associates announces closure of office after nearly 30 years of practice
2) Local auto businesses prepare for new 25% tariffs beginning Thursday. The tariffs are set to take effect on imported cars and auto parts. This is causing local businesses to try to get ahead of possible impacts.
Local auto businesses prepare for new 25% tariffs beginning Thursday
3) FEMA extends stay in South Georgia to aid ongoing Hurricane Helene recovery. Over 217,000 assistance applications have been approved, totaling $332 million in aid, with 2,000 structures in Lowndes County supported.
FEMA Extends Stay in South Georgia to Aid Ongoing Hurricane Helene Recovery
4) Thursday Forecast: Temperatures will rise through the 70s reaching the 80s by the afternoon. Mostly sunny skies will be common across the area to end the day, as warm and humid conditions continue. First to Know Meteorologist Riley Winch has the details below.
Thursday Morning First To Know Forecast (04/03/2025)
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