SPONSORED BY ORLANDOMERCHSTORE.COM: This is our latest rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week, in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news, and some bonus headlines you may have missed.
Our latest episode of “Bungalower and The Bus” on Real Radio 104.1 has been podcasted and is available HERE.
TOP TEN HEADLINES:
- Feeling lonely due to social distancing? Here are some tips to shake it off.
- If the Orlando Police Department catches you outside they’re gonna give you a big old flyer. #toughlove
- John Rivers and crew are behind a statewide effort to feed families impacted by the pandemic.
- LYNX is reducing bus service and SunRail is following suit.
- “It’s catastrophic.’ Coronavirus forces Florida farmers to scrap food they can’t sell.” – Miami Herald
- “Shut down by coronavirus, arts groups shed staff as they cut expenses.” – Orlando Sentinel
- “Can Facebook Predict Coronavirus Spikes?” – Reasons To Be Cheerful
- “Disney announces temporary furlough of executive, salaried, and non-union cast members in the United States.” – WDW News Today
- “Florida governor believes coronavirus was circulating during Super Bowl in Miami.” – Click Orlando
- “Coronavirus could send casual dining chains like TGI Fridays and Applebee’s into a dark downward spiral.” – MSN
ICYMI – (IN CASE YOU MISSED IT):
- “Food banks struggle as demand explodes thanks to coronavirus layoffs.” – CNN Politics
- “Coronavirus ‘hot spots’: These zip codes have the most cases in Orlando.” – FOX 35
- “DeSantis quietly signs second order overruling all local coronavirus orders, including church bans.” – Orlando Sentinel
- “Business owners can now add themselves to Orlando Weekly’s searchable list of restaurants offering takeout and delivery.” – Orlando Weekly
- “DeSantis says he knows Florida’s unemployment assistance website sucks.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Orlando International Airport isn’t responsible for how concession employees are treated. That’s another company’s job.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Florida Inmates Forced to Eat Tobacco in State Prison East of Orlando.” – Spectrum News
- “One resident dead, two firefighters injured after Orlando apartment fire.” – WESH 2