Walt Disney World is making some more changes to the theme park after re-opening just a month ago.
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The lions, kangaroos and elephants at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom are ready for their closeups.
A new television show about the residents and caretakers at the animal-themed park in Florida is being produced by National Geographic and will start streaming this fall on the Disney+, Disney officials said in a blog post this week. “The Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom" will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look of the animal care and veterinarian facilities at the theme park
.Walt Disney World is making some more changes to the theme park after re-opening just a month ago.
Jordan Moreau Walt Disney World will shorten its theme park hours starting in September.After being closed for a few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Florida parks reopened in July with new health and safety procedures. On Sept.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsWalt Disney World’s four Florida theme parks will see reduced hours come September 8.Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studio, Disney’s Animal Kingdom and EPCOT, are all set to scale back operating hours, nearly a month after opening in July. While the first three parks will see closing hours move back by an hour, EPCOT will close two hours earlier.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE: Florida TV reporter Victoria Price is now “90 percent back to normal” after treatment for thyroid cancer that was tipped by an alert TV viewer.Price, who works for WFLA News Channel 8 in Tampa, Florida, apppeared on the Today show Tuesday to talk about her experience. She claimed she initially didn’t think much of the life-saving email from the viewer who spotted a lump on her neck.
What an unbelievable story!
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerFlorida broadcast journalist Victoria Price was warned to consult a doctor by an alert viewer who noticed a lump on her throat. As it turned out, she had thyroid cancer, and likely caught it in time.Price, an investigative journalist at WFLA News in Tampa Bay, Florida, tweeted out the story on Thursday via Twitter.“‘8 on Your Side’ isn’t just a catchphrase at WFLA,” she wrote.
Florida news reporter Victoria Price is grateful after a viewer alerted her to a lump on her neck, which turned out to be cancer.
A Florida news reporter is feeling incredibly grateful after a viewer noticed something on-air.
identity theft, according to court records. Righter’s scheme involved buying forgeries of artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, investigators said.
No one championed the move to reopen Florida more than its governor Ron DeSantis. For weeks, DeSantis spoke about the Coronavirus pandemic and painted a picture that simply wasn’t accurate.