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2020-03-14
‘We will get through this together’
Trump declares virus national emergency; deal struck on relief
SeaWorld says it’s closing for the rest of March
Region’s residents trying to adjust to new normal
Rebecca Fierle faces new lawsuit
Remodel started small — went big
Leaders around the globe appealed for solidarity to battle a threat that appeared to expand exponentially.
Renewed push to lift the state preemption, encourage enacting of mandatory paid sick time regulations.
Lawmakers no closer to a deal on the budget as tourism industry grinds to a halt.
Experts fear a flood of patients will hit once testings are made more available.
Orlando City pledges to pay staff who were scheduled to work today’s home game.
No Disney World? No Universal? Vacations disrupted in this historic closing.
Florida’s primary will go on as scheduled Tuesday despite the outbreak.
Coronavirus concerns prompt AMC to slash theater capacity
Guiadó’s street protests fail to draw big crowds
Louisiana governor delays primary
Georgia closer to HIV law overhaul
Iraq: US strikes kill 5 security forces, 1 civilian
3 men sentenced to 125 years in the drowning of refugee boy
Orlando juice bars see uptick in sales
Walmart shoppers preparing for COVID-19 like hurricane
Universal employees are still expected to show up to work
Stop making excuses — hold coaches to a higher standard
As we face pandemic, remember the needy all around the globe
Working together, we can meet challenge of COVID-19
President should just stop talking about the coronavirus
DOT keeps quiet on I-4 Ultimate completion date
Seminole leaders furious over bill
Gillum found in hotel room drug bust
State Senate confirms top doctor on virus
UCF plows ahead with president search
Florida Senate approves school voucher expansion
Weddings coupled with complications
Crossword
A GAME CHANGER
Players adapting to stoppage
Fan traveled from UK for Fire match disappointed
NASCAR, IndyCar hit brakes
Disney cheerleading competition still on for Saturday despite coronavirus
Ngakoue guaranteed $19M with franchise tag
MLB says players can go home
Two draft prospects stop by to say hello
‘Chance to succeed’
Play it safe: Pre-draft visits halted
NCAA planning to extend eligibility for spring sports athletes
White says sports world is ‘panicking,’ fights still on
Late designer’s quest to elevate ordinary life
Plant tomatoes locally in March and August
Ceilings with something to say
Preserving pollinator populations
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