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News 6/360: Integrating the military and honoring icons through art, Central Florida is rooted in Black History
Read full article: News 6/360: Integrating the military and honoring icons through art, Central Florida is rooted in Black HistoryORLANDO, Fla. – In this week’s episode of News 6/360, News 6 is highlighting Black History Month and the historic African-Americans who have ties to Central Florida. They also tell the story of one Central Florida veteran who helped integrate the military during World War II with a secret mission and a risky jump into a fiery forest. Since Central Florida is rich with Black History, they also walk you through places you can visit throughout the region to learn more about the iconic figures who paved the way for African-Americans today. Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 app. [iPHONE AND APP USERS: Click here for the best viewing experience]Note: To get the full experience, hit the play button and click and hold your mouse while moving it around the video screen.
News 6/360: Central Florida doctor goes on worldwide run; beer can helps family find lost dog
Read full article: News 6/360: Central Florida doctor goes on worldwide run; beer can helps family find lost dogORLANDO, Fla. – In this week’s episode of News 6/360, Julie Broughton and Brianna Volz share a sweet story about how employees at a Florida brewery featured rescue dogs on its beer cans and got results in a way they didn’t expect. [WATCH LAST WEEK’S EPISODE: Earthquake felt in South Florida; #GirlDad goes viral in honor of Kobe Bryant]Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 app. iPhone users can also use the YouTube app and search ClickOrlando.com. Virtual reality goggles are recommended to gain the full experience of the 360-degree arena. [iPHONE AND APP USERS: Click here for the best viewing experience]Note: To get the full experience, hit the play button and click and hold your mouse while moving it around the video screen.
News 6/360: Earthquake felt in South Florida; #GirlDad goes viral in honor of Kobe Bryant
Read full article: News 6/360: Earthquake felt in South Florida; #GirlDad goes viral in honor of Kobe BryantThe pair also revisits how the internet paid tribute to NBA star Kobe Bryant. “News 6/360” is part of News 6′s innovative newscast that immerses viewers in a 360-degree environment to creatively tell the stories that are trending in Central Florida and around the globe. [WATCH LAST WEEK’S EPISODE: SpaceX successfully blows up its own rocket; Central Florida athlete heads to Super Bowl]Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 app. iPhone users can also use the YouTube app and search ClickOrlando.com. [iPHONE AND APP USERS: Click here for the best viewing experience]
News 6/360: SpaceX successfully blows up its own rocket; Central Florida athlete heads to Super Bowl
Read full article: News 6/360: SpaceX successfully blows up its own rocket; Central Florida athlete heads to Super BowlThe episode is part of News 6′s innovative newscast that immerses viewers in a 360-degree environment while providing creative storytelling with impressive visuals. [WATCH LAST WEEK’S EPISODE: NASA’s new class and a really expensive Mustang]Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 App. iPhone users can also use the YouTube app and search ClickOrlando.com. Virtual reality goggles are recommended to gain the full experience of the 360-degree arena. [iPHONE AND APP USERS: Click here for the best viewing experience]Note: To get the full experience, hit the play button and click and hold your mouse while moving it around the video screen.
News 6/360: NASA’s new class and a really expensive Mustang
Read full article: News 6/360: NASA’s new class and a really expensive MustangIn this episode of News 6/360, Ginger Gadsen and Brianna Volz give viewers a look at the Puerto Rico earthquakes, introduce you to NASA’s new class of astronauts and tell you how a Hollywood Mustang ended up in Central Florida. It’s part of News 6′s first-of-its-kind newscast that immerses viewers in a 360-degree environment while providing creative storytelling with stunning visuals. [READ: News 6 unveils new, creative, 360-degree newscast]Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 App. iPhone users can use the YouTube App and search ClickOrlando.com. Also, VR goggles can be used to experience “News 6/360.”[iPHONE AND APP USERS: Click here for the best viewing experience]NOTE: To get the full experience, hit the play button and click and hold your mouse while moving it around the video screen.
Florida to consider parental permission for abortions
Read full article: Florida to consider parental permission for abortionsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Girls under the age of 18 would need to get a parent's permission before having an abortion in Florida under a bill that received its final Senate committee approval Wednesday. Florida already has a law requiring the parents of a minor be notified before an abortion is performed, but bill sponsor Republican Sen. Kelli Stargel said it doesn’t go far enough. “I believe that parental notification is basically a child just saying, `This is what I’m doing,'” Stargel said. “The bill continues a chipping away of women’s rights and that is something we shouldn’t trample on,” said Democratic Sen. Audrey Gibson. I think our young girls deserve better.”Republican Senate President Bill Galvano said the bill will be heard on the Senate floor next week and voted on the following week.
Heads up! Cold-stunned iguanas fall from Florida trees
Read full article: Heads up! Cold-stunned iguanas fall from Florida treesMIAMI – The National Weather Service routinely warns people about falling rain, snow and hail, but temperatures are dropping so low in South Florida the forecasters are warning residents about falling iguanas. [RELATED: Wind-chill temps dip into low 20s in Central Florida]“This isn’t something we usually forecast, but don’t be surprised if you see Iguanas falling from the trees tonight as lows drop into the 30s and 40s. The low temperatures stun the invasive reptiles, but the iguanas won’t necessarily die. That means many will wake up as temperatures rise Wednesday. Iguanas aren’t dangerous or aggressive to humans, but they damage seawalls, sidewalks, landscape foliage and can dig lengthy tunnels.