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Don’t click the link: Social media message led to phone hack, $700 stolen, woman says
Read full article: Don’t click the link: Social media message led to phone hack, $700 stolen, woman saysAn Orlando woman says she lost hundreds of dollars when she clicked a link she got on Facebook messenger, and her friend did too, she says.
Maryland probe finds 158 abusive priests, over 600 victims
Read full article: Maryland probe finds 158 abusive priests, over 600 victimsAn investigation by Maryland’s attorney general has identified 158 Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Baltimore accused of sexually and physically abusing more than 600 victims over the past 80 years.
Local church works to bring smiles to thousands of children around the world this holiday season
Read full article: Local church works to bring smiles to thousands of children around the world this holiday seasonVolunteers pack shoeboxes of toys and school supplies to send off for Operation Christmas Child
Medical condition blamed for crash that killed 7 on Interstate 75 near Alachua, NTSB says
Read full article: Medical condition blamed for crash that killed 7 on Interstate 75 near Alachua, NTSB saysThe truck driver who caused a deadly five-car crash on Jan. 3, 2019, on Interstate 75 had a number of medical conditions which may have contributed to the wreck.
Arrest made in connection to double homicide in Seminole County
Read full article: Arrest made in connection to double homicide in Seminole CountyAn arrest has been made in connection to the homicide of Tiffany Church and the homicide of her boyfriend Trodarius Rainey, according to Seminole County Court Records.
Community leaders looking to stop opioid overdose deaths, blame pandemic
Read full article: Community leaders looking to stop opioid overdose deaths, blame pandemicORLANDO, Fla. – Church leaders and law enforcement are working together to address the rise in overdose deaths within the last year. “What we are seeing is a perfect storm of the previous overdose crisis now colliding with COVID-19 and driving the numbers of deaths from overdose to historic levels,” Andrae Bailey, CEO of Project Opioid said. Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma, a coach for Project Opioid, said they are working to bring more community programs to reach those struggling with opioid addiction. “We’ve incorporated a lot in various programs in Seminole County and this project with project opioid brings the faith community together, the business community together and the public sector to come up with real reasonable solutions,” Lemma said. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Detectives ‘honing in’ on culprits in Seminole County double homicide
Read full article: Detectives ‘honing in’ on culprits in Seminole County double homicideTiffany Church, 35, and her boyfriend, Trodarius Rainey, 26, went missing Dec. 30. Their car was found abandoned on New Year’s Eve with at least one bullet hole, Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday. Investigators believe the assailants knew the victims, the sheriff said. He added that detectives have “a pretty good idea of what happened,” and are continuing to gather evidence. The sheriff said preliminary evidence shows that Church and Rainey were killed and then their bodies were dumped in different places.
Sanford mother of 2, boyfriend fatally shot after disappearance, sheriff says
Read full article: Sanford mother of 2, boyfriend fatally shot after disappearance, sheriff saysSANFORD, Fla. – Authorities have identified the body found Tuesday as that of Tiffany Church, a 35-year-old Sanford woman who was reported missing along with her boyfriend, according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. Their car, a black Toyota Camry, was located in Sanford with a bullet hole in it on Dec. 31. Sheriff Dennis Lemma said both victims were shot. Lemma said Church and Rainey were last seen Dec. 30 at a gas station then were unreachable by family and friends. The sheriff said it’s unclear where both victims were killed but it appears Rainey was shot and his body was moved to where he was discovered.
Body of man found at Seminole County park; woman still missing
Read full article: Body of man found at Seminole County park; woman still missingSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The body of a missing man was located Saturday in Seminole County, but a search continues for a missing woman with whom he was last seen, officials said. According to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, the body of 26-year-old Trodarius Rainey was discovered in Lake Jesup Park. Rainey and Church were last seen Wednesday and had been in a black Toyota Camry with the Florida tag JKMN34, deputies said. The same vehicle was found at 1980 Cameron Avenue in Sanford early the next morning, according to deputies. Deputies said there was evidence inside the car that indicates the couple’s disappearance was suspicious, therefore they were considered “endangered.”Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Church is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office or Crimeline at 800-423-8477.
Asia Today: S. Korea has highest daily increase since March
Read full article: Asia Today: S. Korea has highest daily increase since MarchIn other developments in the Asia-Pacific region: Authorities imposed a one-week lockdown in Nepals capital and surrounding districts Wednesday after a surge in coronavirus cases. Nepal's 1,016 cases recorded Tuesday was its highest daily spike. Australia has a deal to manufacture and distribute a potential coronavirus vaccine being developed by British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. The deal came as Australias hard-hit Victoria state announced its lowest number of new coronavirus cases in more than five weeks. The Victorias Health Department on Wednesday said 216 new COVID-19 cases and 12 deaths were reported in the latest 24-hour period.
Marion County man drives into church, lights fire with people inside, deputies say
Read full article: Marion County man drives into church, lights fire with people inside, deputies sayMARION COUNTY, Fla. Deputies with the Marion County Sheriffs Office are investigating after they say a man drove into a church then lit a fire. According to deputies, the man drove through the front doors of the Queen of Peace Catholic Church on Southwest Highway 200. The man then proceeded to light a fire while parishioners were inside, investigators said. He then led deputies on a vehicle chase and was soon captured, officials said. Stay with News 6 for more updates.
Church leaders join hundreds of participants during ‘Walk of Mourning’
Read full article: Church leaders join hundreds of participants during ‘Walk of Mourning’ORLANDO, Fla. – Hundreds of people showed up in front of Camping World Stadium on Friday to join local pastors and leaders for a mile walk of mourning. “We wanna mourn together so we can heal together,” said Pastor Tim Johnson of Orlando World Outreach Center. "We need to make sure that aside from what's happened let's focus on the positive things we can do moving forward," Chief Orlando Rolon, Orlando Police Department said. Mayor Buddy Dyer, Chief Orlando Rolon & Sheriff John Mina pray before starting walk of mourning in front of Camping World Stadium. @news6wkmg @OrangeCoSheriff @OrlandoPolice @citybeautiful pic.twitter.com/aEryOUI6Y7 — Ezzy Castro (@EzzyCastro) June 5, 2020The crowd walked from Church Street to Division Street, a street Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill said is forever history.
Churches prepare for Sunday services as Florida continues reopening process
Read full article: Churches prepare for Sunday services as Florida continues reopening processORLANDO, Fla. – With the first weekend since the beginning phase of the state’s reopening process, some houses of worship are getting ready to offer in-person services for the first time since the shutdown. Bishop Clint Brown, senior pastor at Judah Church, showed News 6 their Orlando location and how they have prepared for the five services they’re hosting Sunday. “We’ve tried to make every precaution we can to make people safe.”However, not every location is ready to reopen. He devised a plan for when his church might return to in-person services, but for now, he said it’s just too soon, despite Mother’s Day this Sunday. Inward, we can experience peace,” Zak said.
Orlando church gives 100,000 meals to families in need during COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Orlando church gives 100,000 meals to families in need during COVID-19 pandemicORLANDO, Fla. – Thousands of cars pulled into Calvary Orlando's parking lot on Easter Sunday morning to receive free meals donated by the church. The church partnered with the non-profit, Convoy of Hope, and purchased 100,000 meals to give to those who are struggling to make ends meet during the coronavirus pandemic. Lead Pastor Ed Garvin said the food should be enough to get them through the week. MORE: Religion while social distancing: Mount Dora church offers drive-in service"We fully expected that we would set an attendance record this Easter. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter or go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Churches prepare to hold Easter Sunday services in very nontraditional ways
Read full article: Churches prepare to hold Easter Sunday services in very nontraditional waysORLANDO, Fla. – Churches across Central Florida are preparing to hold Easter Sunday services in very nontraditional ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic. RELATED: Churches use alternative ways to worship on Palm Sunday"As you keep God close during these important religious days, make sure you continue to keep COVID-19 away," DeSantis said. The Catholic Diocese of Orlando has posted a list of parishes that live stream services. One popular sunrise Easter service is changing as well. This year, however, it's a "Stay-at-Home Easter Sunrise Service."
Florida governor urges Christians to keep their distance while celebrating Easter
Read full article: Florida governor urges Christians to keep their distance while celebrating EasterORLANDO, Fla. – Churches across Central Florida are preparing to hold Easter Sunday services in very nontraditional ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ron DeSantis stressed that the state will not close any place of worship, but he stressed the importance of following social distance guidelines. Since last month, the Fellowship Church of Central Florida has also offered a drive-in worship service at a movie theater parking lot in Mount Dora. One popular sunrise Easter service is changing as well. Radio station Z88.3 typically hosts a yearly service at SeaWorld Orlando, but this year it’s offering a “Stay-at-Home Easter Sunrise Service.”The radio station is inviting everyone to listen to the service on the radio at 6:45 a.m.
Central Florida churches hold live streams of services amid coronavirus concerns
Read full article: Central Florida churches hold live streams of services amid coronavirus concernsORLANDO, Fla. – Churches across Central Florida offered live streams of their services on Sunday as an alternative way for parishioners to worship due to growing fears of the coronavirus. The church canceled services amid the growing concerns over the coronavirus. [READ MORE: President Donald Trump declares coronavirus pandemic a national emergency | Here’s what we know about the coronavirus cases in Florida]"There's no fear. We're doing that out of love for our community, love for our city, love for our neighbor because we need to slow this virus," Swanson said during Sunday's service. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter or go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Guns at churches housed on school property? This Florida bill would allow it
Read full article: Guns at churches housed on school property? This Florida bill would allow itTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A controversial measure involving guns at some churches in Florida is headed to the floor of the state House. The Judiciary Committee on Wednesday approved legislature that would allow people with concealed-weapons licenses to take their guns to churches, synagogues and other places of worship that share property with a school. State law generally allows guns at churches but bans residents from being armed on school property. They are a sitting target," state Rep. Ramon Alexander said. Opponents of the bill argue the move could lead to people having guns on school property when there is no religious meeting.