WFLA Articles: August 5, 2018

August 5
Bucs training camp turns attention to first preseason game Bucs defensive line motivated by former NFL standout ‘Facts of Life’ star Charlotte Rae dies at 92 Lightning believed to be cause of St. Pete fire Demi Lovato breaks silence after drug overdose Amazon removes Nazi-themed items after complaints WATCH: Son surprises officer during final radio call Deputies seek armed teen who held up boy’s lemonade stand Wells Fargo: Mistake contributed to hundreds of foreclosures Man killed, woman seriously injured in boating accident near Davis Islands WATCH: Cop pulls up on dancer doing #InMyFeelings challenge Thousands of chicken nuggets spill on roadway after train-truck collision Holocaust survivor, Nobel laureate’s childhood home vandalized Reward for missing University of Iowa student hits $260,000 5 killed in plane crash in California parking lot Doctors warn against microwaving children’s food in plastic containers Putting peanuts in Coke: The revival of a sweet and salty Southern tradition HORRIBLE: Dog dragged behind truck for a mile Ask the Candidate: Chris Hunter This Week in Politics – August 5, 2018 ‘We want our beaches back’: Thousands of Floridians call for action amid algae crisis Trump acknowledges purpose of meeting with Russian lawyer Deputies: Missing woman returns to Bayonet Point Hospital Powerful quake rocks Indonesian tourist island, 82 dead Fort Campbell soldier dies during weapons training US teacher rows solo across Atlantic in record time Detectives search for hit-and-run driver who killed bicyclist in Tampa Old-time plane crashes in Swiss Alps, killing 20 on board Winter Haven K9 takes down burglary suspect Deputies raid makeshift ‘compound’ in New Mexico, 11 kids removed Suicide bomber kills 3 NATO forces, injures US soldier in Afghanistan Body found during search for boy with autism in Seminole Co. Missing 9-year-old Jacksonville girl found safe Al Sharpton protests ‘Stand Your Ground’ shooting death in Clearwater Dozens gather to mourn 4-year-old thrown into Hillsborough River