Coronavirus
Politics to law enforcement. Business to racial justice. Education to helping victims of abuse. We profile 18 leaders who are working in various areas to make a difference in the time of coronavirus and social, economic and political upheaval.
In the midst of a pandemic, hearts melt, generous souls step up—and people find their forever friends.
Dr. Sadek discusses if there are any increased risks of contracting the coronavirus.
In our May issue, we outlined some favorite books, game and streaming options to help you from going stir crazy. We’re back with more.
Central Floridians who came down with severe cases of COVID-19 in the early stages of the pandemic needed every advantage they could muster to win the battle of their lives.
SeaWorld Orlando is proposing reopening its parks on June 11 to the public.
Disney has announced which businesses guests can expect to visit when the complex reopens this week.
Walt Disney World begins the long journey back to opening in phases starting with Disney Springs.
Four Central Florida counties are relaxing some restrictions on the area's beaches.
The coronavirus pandemic has made “stir-crazy’’ a watchword for our times. Here are some ways to cope with confinement at home.
We participated in their first virtual wine dinner, and it was a delight!
Bay County and Sarasota County reopen with limitations.
Previously thought to reopen at the beginning of May, distance learning will continue through the end of the school year.
Restaurants across Central Florida are reviving the General Store to combat low sales and help the community.
This order is effective at 12:01 a.m. on April 3 and will expire on April 30.
A silver lining for all of those procrastinators out there—you now have an extra year to get your new driver's license
Stay-at-home restrictions begin at 11 p.m. March 26 and extend through at least April 9
Residents should plan to be home starting Thursday, March 24 at 11 p.m.
Covid-19 is seriously cramping the style of beachgoers in The Sunshine State. And for now, that seems like the best way forward.
You don’t need to leave the house to get help.
These schools and colleges have adjusted their hours, expanded Spring Break, or are moving to online classes.
These planned gatherings are rescheduled or canceled!