On June 17, 2026, Tropical Storm Arthur formed along the Gulf Coast, marking the first Atlantic storm of the season. In related news, Georgia Republicans have rejected Governor Brian Kemp's proposal to redraw the state's voting maps for the 2028 elections. Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a private jet crash on a Texas highway that resulted in one fatality.
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Tropical Storm Arthur Forms, Flooding Threat to Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arthur has formed along the Gulf Coast, posing a flooding threat. In other news, Georgia Republicans declined to support a proposal from Governor Brian Kemp regarding voting map changes for 2028, and the FAA is looking into a private jet crash in Texas that killed one person.
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News Wrap: Tropical Storm Arthur brings flooding threat to Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arthur Forms, Flooding Threat to Gulf Coast