A happy dose of uplifting news from Central Florida and beyond.
Monday, Aug 6 Business is booming at an Orlando apparel company that makes wacky socks like the "I-4 Eyesore" edition. | | |
| Royal Crown Cola introduced a carbonated, cola-flavored version of Gatorade in Gainesville in September 1968, Why? The answer may surprise you. |
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| Florida Hospital employees will fill backpacks with school supplies for needy children. |
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| My boss and I took a break from work and went in search of the Enchanted Fairy Doors at Leu Gardens in Orlando. Here's what we saw, including our favorites. |
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| A New Jersey woman who thought she was helping a down-and-out man pay for his gas station food ended up footing the bill for country music star Keith Urban. |
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| A Texas A&M student posed with a 14-foot alligator for her graduation picture. |
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| A herd of professional, working goats broke away from their job site and started eating their way through a Boise neighborhood, one yard at a time. |
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| Boutique, a store stocked with Marvel merchandise, is now open at Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park. |
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| YouTube sent a message that it has some standards after temporarily suspending the account of a dad who appeared to prank his kids with laxative-filled ice cream. |
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| Check out photos from the last Vans Warped Tour in Orlando. The longest-running touring music festival in North America pulled into Tinker Field for the final time on Friday, Aug. 3, 2018 |
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