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George Zimmerman Protests Not Over Yet
Here are a few things we thought you'd like to know about today, Sept. 24.

Zimmerman Protests Not Over Yet
Those still upset with the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin have plans to return to Tallahassee to request a change in Florida laws,Β according to TBO.com. Theyβre asking for the state to put an end to racial profiling. Do you think Floridaβs self-defense laws should be changed? Tell us by commenting below.
Who Can it Be Now?
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Ever wonder what happened to Colin Hay from Men at Work? Find out Tuesday, Sept. 24Β when he takes the stage at the Largo Cultural Center for βAn Evening with Colin Hay.β Tickets start at $34.50 and cost $5 more at the door.Β Check out the centerβs website for more details.
Emmy Winners, Loses
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With shows such as βBreaking Badβ taking home honors from Sundayβs 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, the slate of winners may or may not have matched up to your choices. How do you think the Emmy judges did in selecting this yearβs best of the best when it comes to television? Tell us by commenting below.
Wait Your Turn
Thatβs what Walt Disney World plans to say to disabled guests starting Oct. 9 when the parkβs former policy of allowing those with disabilities to skip to the head of the line goes away. The move was prompted by what the Associated Press says was abuse of the system. Those with disabilities will still receive special accommodations though. Instead of an automatic skip, theyβll get a ticket with a return time that will speed up ride access for them. What do you think of the new policy?
Some Rain May Fall
Forecasters at the National Weather Service are calling for heavy rainΒ on Tuesday. Thereβs a 70 percent chance of storms during the daytime hours and 40 percent overnight.
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