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‘Do You Need Help?' Florida Waitress Credited With Helping Boy After Noticing Bruises
A Florida waitress who noticed bruises on an 11-year-old boy flashed him a handwritten note asking him if he needed help, and when he nodded yes, she called the police, authorities said. “Do you need help?” the note said. Orlando police credited Flaviane Carvalho, a waitress at Mrs. Potato Restaurant, with coming to the boy’s aid on New Year’s...
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Study: ‘Home Court Advantage' Is Real — Here's How It Could Affect Your Focus
Researchers analyzed performance data from 22 teams during the NBA’s recent “bubble” to examine how travel affected focus.
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‘Where's My Parachute?' Philly Police Arrest Maskless, ‘Erratic' Passenger on Flight
Police have taken a passenger into custody after “erratic behavior” on an American Airlines jetliner headed to Philadelphia from Orlando, Florida.
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Florida Woman Casts Her Ballot While in Labor
A woman in Central Florida wouldn’t let anything stop her from casting a ballot in the 2020 election – even going into labor.
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Trump Claims He's Immune to COVID-19: ‘I'll Kiss Everyone in That Audience'
During his first campaign rally since testing positive for COVID-19, President Donald Trump claimed he was now immune to the virus. “The nice part, I went through it. Now they say I’m immune,” he told supporters in Orlando, Fla. “I feel so powerful. I’ll walk into that audience. I’ll walk in there. I’ll kiss everyone in that...
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At Least a Quarter of Disney Layoffs Coming From Florida
Disney says at least a quarter of the 28,000 layoffs planned for Disney’s parks division will come from Florida.
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Workers Praise Disney Virus Safety, But Will Visitors Come?
Two weeks after reopening, workers at Disney World are praising the company for the safety protocols that have been implemented to protect against the new coronavirus
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Disney Reopens Despite Worsening Virus Outbreak in Florida, Faces Backlash
Disney removed a promotional video it had posted on Twitter after the ad sparked controversy over the park’s reopening amid a worsening coronavirus outbreak in Florida.
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NBA Players Have Until June 24 to Opt-In For 2020 Season
NBA players have until June 24 to commit to playing in the upcoming basketball restart. Players who choose to participate in the upcoming season will be subject to strict coronavirus guidelines.
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SeaWorld Orlando Reopens with New Safety Measures
New precautions have been put in place to keep people safe, including a mask requirement and temperature checks at entrances.
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Mourners Remember 4th Anniversary of Pulse Nightclub Mass Shooting
On Friday, mourners will remember the tragic day four years ago when 49 people lost their lives after a shooting inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
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Disney World Is Furloughing 43,000 More Workers Due to Virus
Walt Disney World plans to stop paying wages to 43,000 workers in about a week while allowing them to keep their benefits for up to a year as they stay home during the coronavirus pandemic
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Police in Orlando Help Save Puppy Stolen from Pet Shop
Police in Orlando have helped save a puppy that was stolen from a pet shop.
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Family's German Shepherd Helps Rescue Children From House Fire in Central Florida
A German shepherd helped firefighters find his owners’ two young children as flames ripped through the family’s central Florida home, authorities said.
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Dementia-Friendly Dining Debuts in Florida
Orlando’s Meatball Stoppe is offering special dining times to customers suffering dementia and their caretakers. WESH’s Amanda Dukes reports.
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Florida Nightclub Attack Just the Latest US Mass Shooting
A gunman took hostages and opened fire inside a crowded nightclub in Orlando, Florida, early Sunday morning, killing 49 people and wounding 53 others before SWAT officers killed him, authorities said. Police Chief John Mina said the shooter had an assault-style rifle, a handgun and a “suspicious device” with him during the attack, which is being investigated as an act...
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SeaWorld Changing Show Involving Killer Whales in 2020
SeaWorld will be changing the centerpiece of its killer whale show at its Orlando theme park in the coming year. NBC affiliate WESH-TV reports the “One Ocean” show will be replaced with the “Orca Encounter” show aimed at featuring more information about conservation and killer whales’ behavior. “This educational presentation reflects our company’s mission to inspire people and protect...
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Flying High: Airline, Airport Workers Charged With Trafficking Cocaine at Puerto Rico Airport
A federal grand jury has charged 26 people — including airline employees, airport staff and restaurant workers — with running a $4 million drug smuggling and money laundering operation from Puerto Rico’s international airport. The alleged leader of the scheme has not yet been arrested and is believed to be holed up in the Dominican Republic with his pet tiger....
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Police Accuse 2 of Helping Fugitive Before Officer's Killing
The niece and supervisor of a murder suspect were arrested for allegedly helping him evade capture before the fatal shooting of an Orlando police officer. Online court records show that 27-year-old Lakensha Smith-Loyd was arrested on an accessory charge Wednesday, a day after the fugitive’s supervisor at a fried chicken restaurant, Zarghee Mayan, was arrested on the same charge.
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Disney Cruise Line ‘Youth Host' Accused of Fondling Boy on Ship
A “youth host” on a Disney Cruise ship accused of molesting a young boy during a cruise earlier this year is set to go to trial in Miami-Dade later this month, and prosecutors are looking for more alleged victims.