Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Florida reported a total of 19,895 coronavirus cases with 461 deaths statewide—including one new death in Central Florida. | | |
A few PTA moms in east Orange County, worried that some families couldn't get to a campus to pick up free meals, are grabbing the meals, then driving them to parents in Bithlo who can't make it there themselves. "The goal is to get it where it needs to be," said Kelly Langton, one of the mothers running the food to Bithlo. | | |
Trauma clinic UCF RESTORES, best known for its work with veterans, is offering an ongoing Facebook Live series starting Monday to help the public handle the stress of the current COVID-19 pandemic. | | |
A 46-year-old DeLand man is charged with threatening and assaulting a law enforcement officer after he coughed near a Volusia County deputy who was arresting him for a domestic violence charge. | | |
As coronavirus restrictions change, here are answers to frequently asked questions about what people should and should not do while trying to help slow the spread of the pandemic. | | |
A county-by-county look at positive coronavirus cases including Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Lake, Volusia, Brevard, Polk and Sumter counties. | | |
Chef Bruno Fonseca's intimate, twice-weekly Foreigner Experience dinners were taking off in Orlando. Then came COVID-19. Now, he's doing the Foreigner: Domestic, which teaches cooking and keeps things social. And participants are loving it. | | |
Eo Inn near Lake Eola in Orlando is renting rooms at a discount to healthcare workers. | | |
Retired NBA star Chauncey Billups and current WNBA star Allie Quigley knocked out current NBA stars during ESPN's HORSE Challenge Sunday night. | | |
A letter-writer who is a doctor urges those who plan to wear masks and other protective equipment never to touch anything that isn't sterile without washing their hands immediately. | | |
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