Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Evictions moratorium extended & Disney wins legal fight with mom

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DeSantis extends moratorium on evictions just hours before it would have expired

Hours after the dodging the question, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday night extended the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures until Aug. 1 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

DeSantis quietly signs abortion consent, E-Verify immigration laws

DeSantis signed the parental consent bill and E-Verify bills without any public fanfare, and with no news conference and or official statement.

Orange coronavirus hospitalizations rise again, but Demings sees 'encouraging' signs

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said a decrease in the number of coronavirus cases reported on Tuesday was a good sign, but noted the number of people sick enough to require a hospital bed...

Fauci says U.S. could reach 100,000 new coronavirus cases a day

Dr. Anthony Fauci said coronavirus cases could grow to 100,000 a day in the U.S. if Americans don't start following public health recommendations.

Pine Hills affordable apartment complex for seniors opens

A 96-unit affordable housing development for seniors has opened in Pine Hills, with rent for qualified residents starting at $482 a month for a one-bedroom. The Preserve at Emerald Villas is...

Disney wins lawsuit over mother's fight for autistic son to ride attractions without wait

Disney argued in court it isn't required to provide unlimited, front-of-line passes to a man who has autism. A judge agreed with the theme park in a new ruling.

Fort Lauderdale cop charged with battery for shoving protester

Fort Lauderdale police officer Steven Pohorence pushed a kneeling protester during a Black Lives Matters protest on May 31.

Gators receive $47 million in revenue as part of 2018-19 payout from SEC

The Florida Gators received $47.471 million from the Southeastern Conference as part of its annual payout for the 2018-19 fiscal year.

College football must seriously consider moving season to spring | Commentary

College football cannot be played if coronavirus is raging and it's best if schools plan to kick off in January instead.

10 Florida springs to visit this summer

It's hot during the summer, but Florida has plenty of refreshing, cool springs to help beat the heat. Here are 10 to visit during the hot months.

Daytona Lagoon offers ways to save for the Fourth

Daytona Lagoon offers a discounted annual pass through July 3 and an early bird deal for July 4.

Pictures: Jobs that might not exist in 50 years

The American economy sits on the verge of major structural change, thanks to a dynamic culture of innovation driven by the never-ending search for greater profits. This means technology takes...

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