Florida News Roundup: Pulse Crosswalk Repainted, Storm Updates, Cheerleader Injury, and More

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Florida News Roundup: Pulse Crosswalk Repainted, Storm Updates, Cheerleader Injury, and More

The Pulse crosswalk in Florida has been repainted for the second time, attracting the attention of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) and the Orlando Police Department (OPD). Tropical Storm Fernand is currently swirling in the Atlantic, while a system in the Caribbean is dissipating, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). A story about a former UCF cheerleader who was dropped and injured during practice has gone viral. Following the repainting of the Pulse rainbow, Florida officials have instructed Orlando to remove 18 more crosswalks. Records show that three manta rays from Florida were captured for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, with one of them dying. The theater scene is being called to wake up to the culture surrounding it. Details of the chaos surrounding the UPS driver kidnapping and Miramar shootout have been revealed. An editorial warns about a bill that could jeopardize the sustainable future of Floridians. SpaceX's powerful Starship is set for its 10th test launch to avoid recent failures. Florida's education system is highlighted as kids return to school. Despite the increasing strength of storms, only 6 percent of Central Floridians have flood insurance. A commentary questions which street art will be targeted for removal next.