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We kick off our holiday series highlighting Central Floridians who work to make the world better…on a small, usually quiet block in Orlando’s Dover Shores neighborhood. For the holidays, it’s blazing with light on both sides as two families who live across the street from each other - the Bells and the Byrds - bring the neighborhood joy and delight with a "friendly competition" of increasingly elaborate decorations.
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Many thousands are expected to gather Saturday evening and cheer on the floats and bands and all the other marchers -- and of course Santa -- as they travel down East Silver Springs Boulevard.
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Winter celebrations are back at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando after a pause last year during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The most wonderful time of the year is a struggle for many business owners as they adapt to the holiday shopping season during the pandemic. Many are hoping online sales will carry them through this month.
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From canceled trick-or-treating plans to Thanksgiving get-togethers without grandparents, the coronavirus is changing holiday celebrations for children.
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Volunteers with masks and hand sanitizer will stand with their kettles outside some stores in Ocala starting Saturday and others later in the month.
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Chef Hari Pulapaka joins Intersection to talk about holiday food traditions, the challenge of finding new flavors in the saturated media landscape of food, trying different cuisines and cooking sustainably.
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Going home for the holidays? You're not alone. More than 5.9 million Floridians will travel more than 50 miles this holiday season - the largest since AAA began tracking statistics in 2001.
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If you’re shopping for a pre-cut Christmas tree this year, expect to pay a little more than usual.
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With Christmas almost here, I know that a lot of people have visions of one thing dancing in their heads. That’s right, Chinese food.