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Some people lack the means to cool down this summer. One center is trying to help.
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As the weather warms up, authorities are warning parents and guardians not to leave their kids in a hot car. Children are particularly susceptible to heatstroke.
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Car dealers in central Florida are warning vehicle owners to check to see if their cars are part of a sweeping recall. Summer weather in the state could cause the faulty airbags to explode.
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Pets belong at home—not unattended in cars. That’s the message from Orange County Animal Services after the shelter reported three recent incidents of dogs left unattended in hot cars.90.7's Renata Sago has more.