Trea Turner wins NL batting title with record-low .304 average, and Aaron Judge leads majors at .331
Read full article: Trea Turner wins NL batting title with record-low .304 average, and Aaron Judge leads majors at .331Philadelphia’s Trea Turner won his second National League batting title with a record-low.
Brevard teacher who used MMA move to break up fight cleared of wrongdoing
Read full article: Brevard teacher who used MMA move to break up fight cleared of wrongdoingA teacher at Space Coast Junior/Senior High School won't face criminal charges for how he broke up a fight between two 17-year-old girls last month during school.
Florida proposal would add political parties to school board races
Read full article: Florida proposal would add political parties to school board racesWhen voters choose school board candidates in elections, there are no political parties listed after their names on the ballot. Next year lawmakers in Florida will consider putting a constitutional amendment on the 2024 ballot that would change that.
Voting rights front and center on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Read full article: Voting rights front and center on Martin Luther King, Jr. DayCentral Florida residents are joining federal leaders and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s family calling for action on two bills aimed at protecting voting rights.
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Yankees star Derek Jeter inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Read full article: Yankees star Derek Jeter inducted into Baseball Hall of FameFormer Yankees shortstop and captain Derek Jeter, Colorado star Larry Walker, Ted Simmons of the Cardinals and Brewers, and the late labor executive Marvin Miller have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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‘Obviously there was a failure yesterday:’ Orlando police chief responds to violence at Capitol
Read full article: ‘Obviously there was a failure yesterday:’ Orlando police chief responds to violence at CapitolThis coming after an angry mob of violent Trump supporters forced their way inside the Capitol. It looked like it was a normal day in D.C,” Montiero said. As a trained law enforcement officer, Montiero was asked why the Capitol police didn’t use more force. Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon shared his thoughts from the incident at the Capitol. He said in fact the law enforcement response to the protest in D.C. just made him mad.
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Orlando doctor hopes to build COVID-19 vaccine trust among Black patients
Read full article: Orlando doctor hopes to build COVID-19 vaccine trust among Black patientsORLANDO, Fla. – As COVID-19 vaccines are given to frontline health care workers in Central Florida, a new study is taking a look at vaccine hesitancy. Cadet said he’s been working to build vaccine trust in the African-American community. Cadet said that as a health care worker, he’s taking the vaccine Monday after reading the data. Pastor Stovelleo Stovall from God Is Able Outreach church in Orlando said he’s not comfortable taking the vaccine yet. “We have to make sure that our body is able to take the vaccine,” Stovall said.
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RESULTS 2020 Roundtable: Join News 6, experts for Election Day Zoom call
Read full article: RESULTS 2020 Roundtable: Join News 6, experts for Election Day Zoom callThe public was invited to join our Results 2020 Roundtable on Zoom and ask the experts questions -- but there were some ground rules. Charlton CopelandCharlton Copeland is a professor at the University of Miami Law School where he teaches constitutional law, administrative law and civil procedure. Copeland is a professor at the University of Miami Law School where he teaches constitutional law, administrative law and civil procedure. Fergus BellFergus Bell, co-founder of Fathm will discuss misinformation and the uptick of it during a presidential election during the Results 2020 Roundtable. He has worked on countering election misinformation in the UK, Mexico, India, Indonesia and also during the last presidential election in 2016.