Archive for Thursday, April 29, 2021
Sen. Randolph Bracy Says Police Reform Bill Is A Good First Step
Sen. Randolph Bracy says a police reform bill on its way to Gov. DeSantis is a good first step. The Orlando area Democrat joins Intersection to discuss what’s in the bill, what was left out, and his push for broader police reform.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Orange County Residents Have Only Two Days Left to Get Their First Dose of the Pfizer Vaccine at the Convention Center
Smaller mobile sites like the one open today at the Goldenrod Park Recreation Center Gym, will fill the gap left behind by the mass vaccination site closing.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Afghan General Says Army Will Survive U.S. Troop Withdrawal
Gen. Sami Sadat spoke with NPR about day-to-day life in Afghanistan, how the army will operate without U.S. support and what he's learned over the years during the war.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
In Court Hearing, Navalny Calls Putin A ‘Naked, Thieving King’
The Kremlin critic looked gaunt after a weeks-long prison hunger strike. He appeared as the head of his political network said it was being forced to shut down amid government pressure.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Disney Unveils Its Latest Ship The “Disney Wish,” Featuring A Mickey and Minnie At-Sea Water Ride and Frozen-Themed Dining
Disney has unveiled the latest ship in its fleet, the Disney Wish, which will set sail in summer 2022.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Last Piece Of NASA’s New Moon Rocket Arrives At Kennedy Space Center
The final piece of NASA’s next moon rocket was unloaded Thursday at Kennedy Space Center ahead of an uncrewed launch to the moon and back later this year.
Published in Central Florida News, Space
Published in Central Florida News, Space
The Salvation Army Orlando Says Challenges Remain When it Comes to Vaccinating the Area’s Homeless Population
Some 4,931 people have been living on the streets in Orlando since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News