Mar 24-30, 2021

Mar 24-30, 2021 / Vol. 37 / No. 17
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Offices are reopening but many businesses will remain remote post-pandemic

A year ago, when the world began moving away from in-person interactions, many businesses quickly shifted to digital options that they had never fully considered before the pandemic. For many workers, working remotely has remained one of the few constants since then. A new study commissioned by video conference company Zoom found many offices don’t…

Legal Public Notices 03/31 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices AUCTION Extra Space Storage Ð Store 8138 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando FL. 32810 Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando, FL. 32810 (407) 489-3742, April 9th, 2021 @ 12:00…

Florida Senate Republicans target local emergency orders

Lawmakers continued to move forward Tuesday with efforts to limit local-government emergency orders, despite arguments by Democrats that the proposals are a state overreach. The Senate Military and Veterans Affairs, Space and Domestic Security Committee voted 4-3 along party lines to approve a bill (SB 1924) that sponsor Manny Diaz Jr., R-Hialeah, said could be…

Cruise lines are booking trips for this summer, in spite of CDC order

Cruise lines are allowing guests to book international cruises out of Florida, in spite of the CDC’s ongoing order barring them from sailing. Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are all accepting bookings for multi-night cruises that set sail in June from Floridian ports for destinations in the Caribbean. The CDC’s order…

Florida is undercounting COVID-19 deaths, per new report

Editor’s note: This story originally misreported the number of excess deaths found to be underreported by the study. While there were over 19,000 excess deaths in the period studied, the number of deaths that researchers believe weren’t included in the official tally is 4,924. The story has been updated to reflect this. It probably won’t…

Grab-and-go food might take to the skies post-pandemic

The air travel industry is showing signs of a rebound, but it might not look the same when it returns. While still well below 2019 numbers, the data. shows that air travel is returning. Even as some of the moves by airlines over the past year are beginning to be rolled back, other practices look…

Cheba Hut is already thinking about expanding in Orlando

A weed-themed sandwich chain that opened its first Orlando outpost today is already thinking about expanding. Cheba Hut, a Colorado-based franchise with locations in Orlando and St. Augustine, is looking to add more stores in Central Florida. The Orlando Business Journal reports that the ownership group behind the Cheba Hut at 12100 E. Colonial Drive…

Electric Daisy Carnival will return to Orlando in November

Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando has set a date for its return. The dance music festival will take over Tinker Field for three days this fall, Nov. 12-14. The festival, like all major American music fests, had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. With vaccination numbers on the rise, the cavalcade of neon and…

Martini-themed Oliv Bar to open in downtown Orlando on April 2

A new, somewhat infuriatingly named martini bar is coming to downtown Orlando. The Oliv Bar is the latest offering from downtown bar veterans in the V Group. Like their downtown speakeasy Hanson’s Shoe Repair, Oliv Bar is tucked away in an unassuming space. The tiny oasis is located inside an office building at 745 N.…

Florida GOP passes anti-protest bill in state House

With Black lawmakers condemning the proposal as a return to the Jim Crow era, the Republican-controlled Florida House on Friday approved a measure aimed at cracking down on violent protests by creating a host of new crimes, enhancing riot-related penalties and creating roadblocks for local governments to trim police spending. The House’s party-line passage of…

Teenagers rescued after Kissimmee slingshot ride malfunctions

Two teenagers were rescued by Osceola County firefighters early Friday morning after a ride at the Old Town USA  amusement park in Kissimmee malfunctioned. The teens were on the park’s slingshot ride and the breakdown left them stranded over 30 feet in the air. According to a Facebook post by Osceola County Fire Rescue, a…

Culture Music Festival takes over downtown Orlando on Saturday

This weekend will usher in the debut of the Culture Downtown Music Festival, with three stages of electronic and dance music taking over — where else? — downtown Orlando. Culture Downtown Music Festival happens Saturday, March 27 (tomorrow!), indoors and outdoors on Pine Street, including host venues Bullitt Bar and McQueens Social Lounge. Headliners include Roger Sanchez, G-Rex and Sage Armstrong.…

Florida Senate strikes blow against massive toll road expansion plan

The state of Florida appeared willing and ready to spoil the precious few acres of undeveloped land left in service of toll roads back in 2019. That’s when they approved a bill meant to kickstart the development of three massive road construction projects.  The Multi-use Corridors of Regional Economic Significance (or M-CORES) plan would extend…

Florida legislators don’t want you to know where they live

Proposals that would create a public-records exemption for information about state lawmakers are moving forward in the Florida House and Senate. The House Government Operations Subcommittee voted 12-4 on Wednesday to approve a bill (HB 1207), sponsored by Rep. Mike Beltran, R-Lithia, that would allow lawmakers to keep private information including their home addresses and…

Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Thursday, March 25, 2021

Every morning on Magic 107.7 FM, Leslye Gale discusses the most interesting Orlando Weekly stories of the day on “Chad & Leslye.” Check out Leslye’s picks today. Earlier this month we learned Disney World would be phasing out their state-of-the-art “magic band” program and introducing a new cutting-edge ticketing system. Now we’ve learned, over the…

Florida House to consider bill that would allow prayer before high school games

A proposal that could allow high schools to offer prayers over public-address systems before athletic championship games is headed to the full Florida House. The measure (HB 1027) comes amid a long-running legal battle over a decision by the Florida High School Athletic Association in 2016 to block Cambridge Christian School of Tampa from offering…

Weed-themed sub shop Cheba Hut opens in Orlando this month

They’ve already pre-empted us on all of the “toasted” subs and sandwich “joint” puns, so we’re forced to sadly call it right down the middle: Weed-themed sandwich franchise Cheba Hut is coming to Orlando at the end of March. Set to open on Monday, March 29, this will be the Hut’s first location in Orlando,…

Brightline still plans to finish its Orlando extension by 2022

In spite of coronavirus slowdowns, Brightline’s plans to connect to Orlando by 2022 are still on schedule. The South Florida high-speed rail provider still expects to complete their line connecting the current line between West Palm Beach and Miami to Orlando International Airport by December 2022. They shared this outlook in their report on February…

SeaWorld to open 68-foot tall dueling waterslides in April

SeaWorld’s Aquatica water park will kick off spring with a treat for the daredevils (and the overly competitive) in every family. Their newly announced dueling waterslide Riptide Race is scheduled to open on April 3. According to a press release from the theme park, Riptide consists of two swirling tracks that will carry two two-person…

‘The Office’ walking tour wants you to get off your couch and go roam Thornton Park — in search of the Scranton Strangler

The pandemic may have paralyzed most performing arts, but it’s proved a boon for two diametrically opposed forms of entertainment: binge-watching streaming sitcoms at home and site-specific outdoor plays. Starting this week and running through April 11, the Abbey hosts the Orlando premiere of a new touring production that cannily combines both genres into The…

Things to do in Orlando, March 24-30: Musical humor, Art in Bloom, Pints n’ Paws and more

Selections: Thursday, March 25Insights and Sounds: Musical HumorFind out that the spectrum of musical humor goes far beyond the flatulent tuba and the sad trombone during an evening of sound and discussion presented by the Bach Festival Society and helmed by John Sinclair. 7:30 p.m., $75. Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt, Ave., Winter Park, bachfestivalflorida.org…

Democrats have two choices: Nuke the filibuster, or spend 2022 explaining how their own failures are Mitch McConnell’s fault

There’s a harsh truth underlying this political moment, one we do immense harm to continue pretending doesn’t exist. Unfortunately, it’s not the kind of thing our institutions, in particular our media, are designed to reckon with, conditioned as they’ve been by the fetishization of bipartisanship as a virtue unto itself. But the reality is what…


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