Happy #407Day
Local organizers are hoping to boost support for restaurateurs in Central Florida on April 7 with the hashtag #407Day.
Teachers needed for next year
Despite schools being closed through late April, many districts are still looking to hire teachers for 2020-21 school year.
Toxicology reports in Totd case released
Toxicology reports in the deaths of four members of a family found deceased in a Celebration home support investigators claims that their deaths were the result of homicide, authorities say. Anthony Totd is behind bars charged with second-degree murder.
Problems still plague unemployment system
People are still unable to file for unemployment in Florida even after the state says it has fixed glitches and streamlined the process.
Federal response to COVID-19
Congress is in recess for two weeks. They are working out how they will address the COVID-19 response upon returning. It is unclear if they will return by April 20 or how they will conduct business.
3-D printing coronavirus nasal swabs
As concerns rise over the shortage of coronavirus tests, some doctors believe the answer may lie with 3-D printing capabilities.
Beware of federal stimulus scams
Florida officials are warning about stimulus scams,
Cruise ships carrying sick passengers dock in South Florida
Coronavirus cases in Florida exceeded 9,000 as of Thursday evening. As the new numbers were released, two cruise ships carrying sick passengers docked in Florida at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Four passengers have died.
Federal response to the COVID-19 outbreak
President Trump says one million COVID-19 tests have been administered.
Schools to continue remote learning through May 1
Teachers and administrators are asking families to be patient as they kick off the first week of distance learning.
Orlando hit hard by coronavirus layoffs
Orlando is one of the hardest hit areas in terms of unemployment due to tourism driving the economy.
New COVID-19 testing site opens in Orange County
A drive-thru testing site is opening at the Orange County Convention Center. The drive-thru testing began at 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Protective supplies needed
Masks and other protective gear are essential for those on the front-lines in the fight against coronavirus. Residents of Flagler County are being asked to donate items.
Drive-thru farmers market
Some farmer's markets are transitioning to drive-thru service amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
Debate continues over coronavirus relief package
As Congress was locked in stalemate, the number of known infections worldwide jumped past 350,000. After just a few weeks, the United States has more than 35,000 cases and more than 400 deaths.
Let's Get Digital: Stories trending on March 23, 2020
While Tito's Handmade Vodka is still advising people to not use its standard vodka product as hand sanitizer, the company says its distillery is set to begin production on making actual hand sanitizer that adheres to industry and government guidelines.
Coronavirus cancels couple's wedding
A couple says the coronavirus canceled their wedding. They told FOX 35 News they don't know when they'll be able to get married.
Woman with cancer won't let COVID-19 stop her from getting married
A woman spoke to FOX 35's Vicki Karr about how she's not letting cancer and the coronavirus stop her from getting married.
Let's Get Digital: March 20
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UCF student, worker test positive for COVID-19
The university confirms a student and a contractor have tested positive for the coronavirus.