
Ted Scouten
Reporter at WFOR-TV (Miami, FL)
I'm a reporter with WFOR CBS 4 News Miami/Fort Lauderdale. I'm a news nerd. I love to travel and I love airplanes! That about sums it up!
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
Rip current concerns grow ahead of Fort Lauderdale Air Show Pilots spent Friday practicing death-defying stunts for the Fort Lauderdale Air Show this weekend. But, all the danger is not just above the water. "This is a Super Bowl of lifeguarding pretty much," said Beach Patrol Lt. David Ochoa. He called this weekend their busiest as tens of thousands of people will be on the beach for the air show. They're staffing like they would at the height of spring break.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
A 5-acre wildfire sent smoke billowing over the Emerald Isles neighborhood in Sunrise Wednesday morning, prompting warnings from fire officials amid worsening drought conditions in South Florida. The brush fire, located in a wooded area near Hiatus Road and NW 44th Street next to a lake, remained active and uncontained as of Wednesday afternoon, according to an interactive map from the Florida Forest Service. Sunrise Fire Rescue and forestry crews were on scene since early morning.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
Drought leaves Everglades wildlife struggling, airboat tours halted Severe drought conditions in South Florida are drying up parts of the Everglades, forcing wildlife to adapt to muddy canals, killing fish, and shutting down local tourism businesses that rely on water access. Wildlife adapts as water vanishesIn areas where canals once supported airboat rides and thigh-deep water, alligators now crawl through muck.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
As inflation continues to push grocery prices higher, hundreds of families lined up for free groceries at a food distribution event this week, some arriving hours early, their cars stretching down the street. Clara, one of those in line, said she feeds six people at home and has had no choice but to seek help. "It's really hard out here, food prices really, really high. You can't eat, you can't drink," she said.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
For 28 years, Dave Gervase and I have gone through life hand in hand: We've traveled the world, we've been caregivers to numerous family and friends. Together, we've navigated good times and bad. Now, we're feeling our way through the unknown, after my Parkinson's diagnosis. For this segment, I asked our friend Tom Runyan to conduct this interview. He's been on this journey with us. "What are some of your biggest fears as you're moving forward now?" Runyan asked my husband.
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