Archive for Friday, April 30, 2021
Family Of Ocoee Man Who Died After Being Restrained By Police Files Civil Rights Lawsuit
Lawyers for the family of an Ocoee resident who died after being restrained by police officers have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit. They also want the state attorney’s office to investigate the death.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Channel Your Inner Wildlife Photographer And Chill Out With ‘New Pokémon Snap’
After years of begging by fans online, Nintendo has released a sequel to the classic N64 game Pokémon Snap — it's a peaceful playthrough that has you taking pictures of monsters, not capturing them.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Double Feature: Refugees In ‘Limbo,’ And Spies And Subterfuge In ‘Cliff Walkers’
Chinese director Zhang Yimou tells an epic tale of subterfuge and spies in Cliff Walkers. And in the Scottish dramedy Limbo, a young musician is stranded in a starkly beautiful no-man's-land.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Tavares High celebrates first graduate of its teaching academy
Teacher Bonnie Watkins says they're preparing students with positive attitudes and open hearts to pursue education-related degrees and return to Lake County.
Published in Central Florida News, Education
Published in Central Florida News, Education
Dr. Raul Pino to Orange County Residents: Please Get Your Second Dose of the Pfizer or Moderna Vaccines Even if You’re Months Late
Pino says the Orange County Convention Center vaccination site will close permanently at the end of May.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
U.S. Will Impose New Ban On Travel From India, As Coronavirus Rages
Marjorie Taylor Greene to join Matt Gaetz at rally in The Villages on May 7
Politico reports the rally is the first in a national tour denouncing Democrats and so-called RINOs -- or Republicans in name only.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News