Archive for Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Trump Praises Law Enforcement In Visit To Kenosha
The president went to the Wisconsin city where 29-year-old Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot and seriously wounded by police and where two people were shot and killed in subsequent unrest.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Your Tuesday Coronavirus Update: DeSantis Cuts Ties With Quest Diagnostics
The state of Florida has severed ties with Quest diagnostics after the state received nearly 75,000 COVID-19 test results in one day. The Florida Department of Health says the bulk of the test results are more than two weeks old.
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Marion County’s long-term care facility deaths with COVID-19 double in two weeks
Marion County Health Department Administrator Mark Lander says the deaths in long-term care facilities have doubled, from 40 to 80, in the past two weeks.
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Here’s What Renters Need to Know About the Governor’s Eviction and Foreclosure Moratorium Extension
The new moratorium will end midnight on October 1.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Potential Tropical Depression Sixteen Forms in Caribbean
Potential Tropical Cyclone (PTC) Sixteen formed Tuesday morning in the Caribbean south of Jamaica. This system poses no risk to the United States, but could bring some impacts to Central America and the Yucatán in the coming days.
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
Published in Central Florida News, Storms
More Than 60 TSA Officers at Orlando International Airport Have Tested Positive for Coronavirus Since the Start of the Pandemic
TSA officers at the airport are required to wear face masks with face shields over the masks.
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Summer Of Racial Reckoning
In a new three-part special, NPR examines how George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery became part of a rallying cry that has led the U.S. to confront the racism of its past and present. Tune in to WMFE at noon Wednesdays, Sept. 2-16, for Summer of Racial Reckoning.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News