Archive for Friday, July 31, 2020
Black And White Emmy Nominations Prompt #LatinosAreOnTVToo
While the 2020 Emmy nominations announced this week were notable for the number of Black shows and creators, they were woefully lacking representation of Latinx talent.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
‘Ellen’ Producers Face Another Round Of Allegations, Including Sexual Misconduct
Three of the show's executive producers have been accused of sexual misconduct among complaints made by 36 former staffers to BuzzFeed News. DeGeneres has apologized and pledged change.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Tampa Teen, Orlando Man Arrested In Massive Twitter Hack
A Tampa teenager, an Orlando resident and a British man have been identified by authorities as the hackers who earlier this month took over Twitter accounts of prominent politicians, celebrities and technology moguls to scam people around globe out of more than $100,000 in Bitcoin.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Isaias Forecast To Strengthen Overnight; Hurricane Warning Issued
Isaias attained hurricane status early Friday morning and it is poised to make a close pass at the Southeast U.S. coastline this weekend and early next week.
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
Former inmates donate supplies to Lowell prison during deadly COVID-19 outbreak
"We've had to reorganize and shift, because these women are dying," Debra Bennett said. "We lost two women at Homestead. And we've lost three women here."
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Orange County Prepared For Heavy Rain, Ready To Open Shelters If Needed As Isaias Approaches
Orange County mayor Jerry Demings says there are plenty of hotel rooms available if people need to evacuate from the coast as Hurricane Isaias approaches.
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
Orange Schools To Offer Face-To-Face Learning, As State Says They Don’t Have To
Orange County Public Schools says it is sticking with its plan for reopening brick-and-mortar schools next month for the upcoming academic year.
Published in Central Florida News, Education, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Education, Health