SeaWorld Orlando now open on Thursdays, only closed on Tuesdays

As a reminder, all guests will existing tickets, Fun Cards, or annual passes must make a reservation to visit in advance.

Woman arrested in connection to Burger King employee killed in Orlando, deputies say

An arrest warrant from the Sheriff's Office said that Mason took the gun from her husband's truck and gave it to him prior to him firing his weapon in the Burger King parking lot.

3 teens arrested after jumping Mar-a-Lago wall with loaded AK-47

Three teenagers were arrested after scaling a wall at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort while carrying a loaded AK-47 in a backpack, police said Wednesday.

Great-grandmother arrested at Disney's Magic Kingdom for having CBD oil talks about incident

Last year, a 69-year-old great-grandmother was arrested at the Magic Kingdom after security found a bottle of CBD oil in her bag. She was put in jail, but the felony charge was dropped.

'Avalanche of evictions' possible despite extension of eviction moratorium

The ban on evictions has been extended but a change in language in the moratorium issued by the governor could mean more people without homes.

Daytona Beach City Commission discusses future of Biketoberfest

Biketoberfest is one of the biggest tourist draws for Daytona Beach, but the coronavirus pandemic is threatening the event. While city leaders haven't officially canceled Biketoberfest, they are talking to business owners to see if it can be done safely.

Florida man in nursing home with dementia thought wife had died

A man with dementia thought his wife had died since he was unable to see her because he resides in a facility that banned her from entry due to the coronavirus

75 years after the Hiroshima atomic bombing, memories of the devastation remain

Aug. 6, 2020 marks 75 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. In 1945, the U.S. attack on Hiroshima killed 140,000 people. Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing 70,000 and prompting Japan to surrender in World War II. 

All K-12 students in one Florida county will receive a free Chromebook computer for the year, district says

The school district said that this will help support the district’s common instructional vision and give support for its instructional continuity plan in the event of evolving conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

'Back the Blue' mural in Tampa vandalized by 2 separate people, city says

Tampa police are looking for the people who defaced a mural painted on the roadway in front of the Tampa Police Department's downtown headquarters.

Walmart announces locations, dates of free drive-in movie theaters

Walmart has released the locations across the country where store parking lots will be converted into drive-in movie theaters.

Fight over face-mask mandate goes to appeals court

A battle about the constitutionality of a Leon County ordinance that requires people to wear face masks to try to curb the spread of COVID-19 is headed to a state appeals court.

Report: 2 Florida teenagers die from COVID-19, state data shows

Children are said to not be in the high-risk group for coronavirus but they can still fall ill and require hospitalization, a report says.

Apopka High School coach in medically-induced coma, battling COVID-19

An Orange County man who has been coaching youth baseball for decades is the latest person to test positive for the coronavirus.