WFLA Articles: October 6, 2016

October 6
Nearly 500,000 Florida residents left without power City of Tampa to open Parks & Rec facilities Friday to help families Polk residents head to shelters for safety from the storm Hurricane party breaks out as Matthew misses Fort Lauderdale Some Polk County gas stations running out of fuel Hurricane Matthew barrels down on Daytona Beach Hurricane Matthew’s winds, rain arrive in Palm Beach County Henry Rollins reschedules Clearwater tour stop Power company numbers & websites in case of outages Not everyone following evacuation orders at Jacksonville Beach Hurricane Matthew closes many schools in the Tampa Bay area Winds, choppy surf arrive in Brevard County ahead of storm Hurricane Matthew could bring high winds to Polk County Polk County residents are ready, remember 2004’s 3 hurricanes Bracing For Matthew: An avalanche of price gouging complaints Florida, LSU football game postponed Tracking Matthew: County By County Coverage WFLA launches ‘Max Defender 8’ radar as Hurricane Matthew threatened Florida Publix Aprons Back to the Table: Party Hors D’oeuvres Share-a-Scare Bay area sees Hurricane Matthew evacuees from Florida’s east coast Highlands County prepping for high winds from Hurricane Matthew Breast Cancer Awareness Oktoberfest Tampa Tracking Matthew: Manatee, Sarasota Counties US Postal Service suspends some delivery, retail operations as Hurricane Matthew approaches Tracking Matthew: Pasco County Tracking Matthew: Citrus County Tracking Matthew: Pinellas County Tracking Matthew: Hernando County Daytime’s Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts for the Tech Lover ‘We still have people who are not taking this seriously enough’ – Florida Gov. Rick Scott Haiti death toll jumps to more than 280 as receding waters reveal more bodies News Channel 8 reports live from Palm Beach County