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AAA is projecting more than 48.7 million Americans to travel fifty miles or more in a car, train, plane, or cruise ship for Thanksgiving, making it the most traveled Turkey Day in the past decade.
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Central Floridians are preparing for Thanksgiving, thawing the turkey and checking off lists. We found some shoppers may see savings at the grocery store.
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Florida drivers are paying the cheapest prices in six years to fill up their gas tanks. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, new data from AAA show the average price of gas is down more than 70 cents from last year.
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More than 800 men, women, and children are enjoying turkey with gravy, candied yams, green beans, and biscuits this afternoon with help from volunteers and staff at the Orlando Union Rescue Mission. The organization’s annual Thanksgiving banquet is expected to draw some of central Florida’s homeless community and newly migrated residents.
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District 5 commissioner Regina Hill, along with volunteers from Parramore's Shiloh Baptist Church and Orlando City Soccer Club, partnered to pass out more than 500 grocery bags for residents to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.
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Thanksgiving is less than a week away. If you don’t want to make the traditional Thanksgiving dinner at home this year, restaurant critic Scott Joseph has you covered.