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FILE - Australian pop-singer Olivia Newton-John poses in Los Angeles, Calif., on Nov. 21. 1982. Newton-John, a longtime resident of Australia whose sales topped 100 million albums, died Monday at her southern California ranch, John Easterling, her husband, wrote on Instagram and Facebook. She was 73. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

Among the afternoon headline news stories on Monday, August 8, 2022, WMNF brought you news about:

  • The three men who killed Ahmaud Arbery are sentenced for violating his civil rights
  • Olivia Newton-John dies at age 73
  • A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office corporal was arrested on domestic battery and witness tampering charges
  • Update on the fire at the Cuba oil tank facility
  • Early in-person voting begins in some Florida counties
  • Newly appointed Hillsborough State Attorney Susan Lopez reverses a decision by Andrew Warren

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