Two adults, one child dead from apparent carbon monoxide ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - Three people, including one child, are dead from apparent from carbon monoxide poisoning at a Florida home following Hurricane Irma, and four others have been hospitalized.Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesman Jeff Williams says a deputy responded to the Orlando home located on Eggleston Avenue Tuesday evening following a 911 call from a child in the home. The deputy was overcome by fumes while approaching the home and called for fire rescue. One person dead, two unresponsive..>> view originalAfter Hurricane Irma: Updated power outage numbers
As of 9 p.m. Wednesday, power outages in Central Florida:Orange County: 136,133Osceola: 13,963Lake: 41,816 Seminole: 69,526Brevard: 108,548Volusia: 97,808Utility crews are making a dent in massive power outages statewide and Central Florida. But there’s still plenty work to be done.About 3.1 million people — including an estimated 467,800 customers in Central Florida — remained without power Wednesday more than two days after Hurricane Irma blasted the state.That accounts for about 15 percen..>> view originalTrump approves greater FEMA aid for 37 Florida counties
President Donald Trump on Wednesday approved Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola, Brevard and Polk counties to receive individual assistance from the federal government.Qualified residents of 37 Florida counties can access aid including mortgage assistance and unemployment aid. They are also eligible for late-fee forgiveness on JP Morgan Chase loan payments.Osceola County today reported $66 million of damage — the largest so far in Central Florida — as part of damage estimates being tallied through..>> view originalMLS Disciplinary Committee fines DC, Orlando; Panel rejects Hines ...
The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued fines to a pair of teams and coaches as well as one player following Week 27 of the 2017 MLS regular season. Additionally, the Independent Panel has ruled on one red card appeal from Week 27. Hines failure to leave the field The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined Orlando City SC defender Seb Hines an undisclosed amount for failure to leave the field in an orderly manner. The incident occurred after Hines received a red card in second-half stoppage tim..>> view originalDisneyworld, Universal Orlando reopen in wake of Irma
Disneyworld and Universal Orlando have reopened after being closed two days during Hurricane Irma. While those parks reopened Tuesday, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is reopening today, along with SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica water park, said the Orlando Sentinel. The Orlando Sentinel reported Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks won't reopen until later in the week. Also still closed is Fort Wilderness Campground. USA Today reported Disney never lost power, but winds toppled trees and there..>> view originalHurricane Irma: Public schools, colleges remain shut down
Central Florida’s public schools will remain closed Wednesday in the wake of Hurricane Irma, as some campuses still are without power and workers still are fixing damaged roofs and removing tree debris from campuses.Meanwhile, the University of Central Florida announced that it will not open again until Monday.Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Volusia county schools all will be closed Wednesday. They all have been shuttered since last Thursday night, when Gov. Rick Scott closed..>> view originalOrlando City continues toying with different options for starting lineup
Answering a simple question — “Who are Orlando City's starting forwards?” — hasn’t been so simple the past couple of months.A variety of combinations come to mind:There was Cyle Larin and Carlos Rivas before Dom Dwyer entered the mix. Then, Larin and Dwyer, but sometimes Dwyer and Rivas. Kaká and Giles Barnes have been thrown in there at times, too.Add in the No. 10 position and it gets even more complicated.The obvious answer is Kaká, but he sometimes is on the left side of the midfielder and ..>> view originalOrlando Theme Parks Reopen After Hurricane Irma
Walt Disney World theme parks and Universal Orlando Resort have reopened in Orlando after Hurricane Irma hit Florida, while the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg planned to reopen Wednesday. But many other destinations in the state and the Caribbean affected by Irma and other storms remain off-limits to visitors, in some cases with extensive damage or power outages that will take days if not weeks to resolve.Irma was at one point the most powerful recorded storm in the open Atlantic and its..>> view originalHurricane Irma: FCC says 85 percent of Central Florida cell towers ...
More than 85 percent of cell towers in a six-county area of Central Florida regained power by midday Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission reported.Cable companies and cellular providers have been scrambling since to restore service since the storm.The FCC reported that 404 of the 2,711 towers remained without power. That includes Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties. Orange has been quickest to recover, with 1,127 of 1,152 towers, or 89.1 percent, having pow..>> view originalUniversal sets 2018 dates for A Celebration of Harry Potter
Universal Orlando has set the dates for the 2018 edition of A Celebration of Harry Potter, a salute to all things boy wizard, from the books by J.K. Rowling to the eight-part film seires and beyond.The three-day event will be held at the theme parks, home of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, will be Jan. 26 through Jan. 28.Details are scarce at this point, but Universal’s website says to expect appearances by folks associated with the film series, Q&A sessions, special panels, demonstrations..>> view original
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