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Some soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division are heading to Florida to help with the vaccination effort there.
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Sheriff’s officials say the two women had registered using bogus dates of birth
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Interactive displays inside the Tiny Green Home educate visitors about energy and water conservation, vehicle electrification, composting and food gardens.
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The City has received more than 1.3 million dollars in similar block grant funds through the first round of the CARES Act.
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Officials say three people doing maintenance work at an Orlando Utility Company power plant were taken to a hospital after they came in contact with sulfur dioxide.
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A 9-year-old boy was found unresponsive on a thrill water ride at Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay a couple of weeks after the theme park reopened following a shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The airport may not rebound to pre-COVID-19 levels of traffic until April 2026.
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Throughout the month of June, we’ve heard graduation speeches from valedictorians and class leaders in the Central Florida area.
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Local leaders and children from the Parramore Kidz Zone and City of Orlando summer camps painted a Black Lives Matter mural on Rosalind Avenue in front of Lake Eola in downtown Orlando today.
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The Splash Mountain ride at Disney parks in California and Florida is being recast.