Universal Orlando announces more layoffs due to pandemic
ORLANDO, Fla. (WESH) — Universal Orlando announced Wednesday that it will layoff more workers amid business struggles brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
A statement from the company didn’t say how many jobs are being impacted, but it did say that these layoffs do not include hourly workers.
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Latino vote: Key differences split Florida’s Latino voters between both presidential candidates
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Political experts believe the Latino vote can tip the scale in this year’s presidential election. The changing landscape of Hispanic subgroups and changing political values are making it a tight race in the battleground state of Florida.
We often think Latinos share similar values, but Latinos are not a monolith. You need to take into consideration our heritage, upbringing and socio-economic status when you look at which side – Democratic or Republican – members of the large voting bloc will lean toward.
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Florida among states with worst access to mental healthcare
TAMPA, Fla (WFLA) – Mental Illness Awareness Week runs between Oct. 4 and Oct. 10, and Floridians are especially in need of mental health resources, according to a new study.
Established in 1990 by Congress, Mental Illness Awareness Week was created to educate the public and fight stigmas surrounding mental illness and treatment.
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