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Regina Hill’s former home now deeded to her non-profit, elderly woman she is accused of exploiting
Read full article: Regina Hill’s former home now deeded to her non-profit, elderly woman she is accused of exploitingLawyers for a 96-year-old Orlando woman said they are weighing their legal options after a home was deeded to her and an organization run by ousted Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill.
Outgoing Orange elections chief tries to calm fears ahead of retirement
Read full article: Outgoing Orange elections chief tries to calm fears ahead of retirementA cadre of Florida voting and civil rights groups are urging Orange County’s outgoing elections supervisor to appoint a deputy, two days before he retires. But the supervisor insists the office is already in good hands.
What is 1,4-dioxane? Seminole leaders discuss chemical in drinking water causing concern
Read full article: What is 1,4-dioxane? Seminole leaders discuss chemical in drinking water causing concernSeminole County leaders recently addressed concerns from residents about a harmful compound that’s been found in drinking water throughout the area, according to reports.
Central Florida photojournalist honored with Chronicles Award at Kennedy Space Center
Read full article: Central Florida photojournalist honored with Chronicles Award at Kennedy Space CenterA Central Florida photojournalist was among three men honored with a Chronicle Award the Kennedy Space Center on Monday.
Joel Greenberg claims Florida Sen. Jason Brodeur knew of ‘ghost candidate’ plot, records show
Read full article: Joel Greenberg claims Florida Sen. Jason Brodeur knew of ‘ghost candidate’ plot, records showAn interview transcript released this week in the “ghost candidate” case in Seminole County accuses a Florida state senator of being aware of the plan to get an independent candidate to siphon votes from his opponent.
Athletes play in charity golf tournament in support of Orlando Sentinel sports reporter
Read full article: Athletes play in charity golf tournament in support of Orlando Sentinel sports reporterSeveral athletes got together to put on a special charity golf tournament in support of an Orlando Sentinel sportswriter.
Putting the tee in team: Athletes rally behind Orlando Sentinel sports writer in need of liver transplant
Read full article: Putting the tee in team: Athletes rally behind Orlando Sentinel sports writer in need of liver transplantCentral Florida star athletes are hosting charity golf tournament to raise money for longtime Orlando Sentinel sports writer Chris Hays.
3 mothers receive holiday help from Salvation Army Angel Tree program
Read full article: 3 mothers receive holiday help from Salvation Army Angel Tree programORLANDO, Fla. – Hundreds of cars lined up outside the former Orlando Sentinel building in downtown Orlando on Wednesday, waiting for assistance from the Salvation Army. Adams said she believes the long line was the result of more people needing help this year, a notion confirmed by the Salvation Army. Cars waited in line along Magnolia Avenue on Wednesday as the Salvation Army delivered gifts at a drive-through event. As part of its annual Angel Tree program, 1,000 more children were adopted by members of the public who purchased toys, clothes and other gifts for them. “(My friend) lost her job, too, but Christmas is for the kids, and we are doing the best thing that we can do,” Rojas said.
Task force recommends stricter virus measures for Florida
Read full article: Task force recommends stricter virus measures for FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – A White House Coronavirus Task Force report for Florida recommended stricter measures for stopping the virus including mask wearing at all times in public, increased physical distancing by reducing capacity or closing indoor spaces at restaurants and bars and limiting gatherings outside of immediate households. Ron DeSantis has ruled out further business restrictions or a mask mandate aimed at stopping the virus’ spread. The White House Coronavirus Task Force is chaired by Vice President Mike Pence, and Dr. Deborah Birx serves as its response coordinator. The Orlando Sentinel began requesting the reports in October, and the governor's office provided three reports after the newspaper involved its attorneys. Among all states, Florida had the 41st most new cases per 100,000 residents and the 33rd highest rate of positive cases, according to the Dec. 6 report.
Paper apologizes for endorsing congressman backing overturn
Read full article: Paper apologizes for endorsing congressman backing overturnORLANDO, Fla. – A Florida newspaper apologized Friday for endorsing the reelection of a Republican congressman who supported a lawsuit that tried to have the Supreme Court overthrow the will of the voters in the presidential election. The Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit Friday night. “We had no idea, had no way of knowing at the time, that Waltz was not committed to democracy,” the paper wrote Friday. The lawsuit rested on numerous unfounded claims that had been rejected in dozens of lawsuits, including by judges appointed by Trump. Attorney General William Barr told The Associated Press last week there is no evidence of fraud that would have changed the election result.
Man accused of killing prostitute in 1997 now in Orange County Jail
Read full article: Man accused of killing prostitute in 1997 now in Orange County JailJimmy Lee Mahone, 51, was transferred from the Bibb County, Georgia, jail to Orlando on Tuesday. The arrest came after Orange County Sheriff's officials reopened the case in September, and the Automated Fingerprint Identification System found four prints matching Mahone. Byrd's body was found in the vacant apartment. Byrd had worked as a prostitute and often sought vacant locations to meet up with men, according to an arrest report. Mahone described himself as a pimp, the report said, explaining that he “protected the prostitutes,” the arrest report said.
Florida woman hurls racial slurs at Black landscapers in viral video
Read full article: Florida woman hurls racial slurs at Black landscapers in viral videoORLANDO, Fla. A video of an Orlando woman cursing and shouting racial slurs at Black landscapers as they finished up a job at her neighbor's house has gone viral. The woman approached twins Antonio and Antione Harris, a foreman and supervisor with A Cut Above The Rest Landscaping, respectively. [WARNING: Extremely graphic language used in video below]In the video, the woman hurled racial slurs at the Harris brothers, who are Black. We dont look at color, Antonio Harris told the newspaper. We aint looking to get nothing out of this, we aint trying to blow up on the mainstream, Antonio Harris said.
6 new cruise ships will begin sailing from Florida in 2020
Read full article: 6 new cruise ships will begin sailing from Florida in 2020ORLANDO, Fla. – Six new cruise ships will be calling Florida home in 2020. The Orlando Sentinel reports that the largest ship ever built for Carnival Cruise Line will have its debut at Port Canaveral. The Mardi Gras will have the first ever roller coaster at sea, and it will be the first cruise ship in North America to run on liquefied natural gas, a cleaner-burning fuel. Richard Branson's Virgin Voyages line will begin sailing ships from Miami in March with the debut of the adults-only Scarlet Lady. Florida also will see the debut of the new Regent Seven Seas Splendor, Celebrity Apex and Enchanted Princess ships.
Disney removes Confederate flag from Epcot attraction
Read full article: Disney removes Confederate flag from Epcot attractionORLANDO, Fla. – Walt Disney World has removed a version of the Confederate flag from a display in Epcot's American Adventure. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the flag was among more than 40 in an American history display. The American Adventure uses animatronics to take audience members through American history. The Confederate flag has been under scrutiny since the June shooting of nine people inside a historically black South Carolina church. Local 6 reached out to Disney executives to get further comment about the removal of the flag, but those calls have not been returned.
Downtown Disney road improvements delayed
Read full article: Downtown Disney road improvements delayedLAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Disney fans will have to wait a little bit longer to enjoy all the new road improvements being made at Downtown Disney. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the improvements which were originally expected to wrap up in late 2016, are now projected to finish in mid-2017. The new projects include additional ramps onto Epcot Center Drive from Buena Vista Dive and a new parking garage. Disney tells the Sentinel that delays in removing an onsite building took longer than expected.
Disney workers appeal firing over sweaty cosutmes
Read full article: Disney workers appeal firing over sweaty cosutmesORLANDO, Fla. – Three performers were fired from the "Festival of the Lion King" show at Disney's Animal Kingdom after they would not put on sweaty costumes, according to the Orlando Sentinel. The workers say other workers sweaty garments touched their clothes. Obviously, wearing these costume pieces isn't an option because they're soiled. Local 6 talked to a Disney representative who said, "We disagree with the assertion and will share the case with an arbitrator in December." Local 6 asked Disney if it could discuss the costume cleaning process, but the company was not able to comment further,
Report: Ex-CityWalk worker charged with molestation
Read full article: Report: Ex-CityWalk worker charged with molestationORLANDO, Fla. – Deputies have arrested a former employee of NASCAR Sports Grille they say exposed himself to a girl at the restaurant and touched her inappropriately, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Randy Taylor, 26, was arrested Monday and charged with lewd or lascivious molestation and lewd and lascivious conduct of a person younger than 16-years-old for the Nov. 22 incident, according to an arrest warrant. Records show the warrant for Taylor's arrest was issued in December 2011.