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Masks At Disney, WWE Memorabilia, Teens Design App: Nearby News

Top FL news includes face masks required at Walt Disney World, thief steals WWE title belts, middle school named after wrestler Titus O'Neil

With COVID-19 cases increasing in Florida, Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando will require face masks for all guests when indoors again starting Friday.
With COVID-19 cases increasing in Florida, Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando will require face masks for all guests when indoors again starting Friday. (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images)

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Face Masks Required Again For All Walt Disney World Guests

With COVID-19 cases surging in Florida, Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando has updated its face mask policy. Once again, all guests ages 2 and older, whether they're vaccinated or unvaccinated, are required to wear masks indoors and while riding Disney transportation, including buses, the monorail and the Disney Skyliner, according to the Disney website.

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Middle Magnet School Named In Honor Of Community Icon

He's been called a community icon, a philanthropist, hero to thousands of Tampa Bay children, and now a Hillsborough County school will bear his name. At the request of students, teachers and parents at Sligh Middle Magnet School, the Hillsborough County School Board voted unanimously to name the school in honor of Thaddeus M. Bullard, aka Titus O'Neil.

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Thief Swipes 3 WWE Title Belts, Wrestler Seamus' Prop Necklace

University of South Florida police detectives are asking the public's help to identify a thief who stole three WWE title belts, WWE star Seamus' prop cross necklace and a corner mat belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment.

Teen Entrepreneurs' Invention Wins Congressional App Challenge

Three Palm University High School students will start their senior year with their own business and recognition from U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Tarpon Springs, for their ingenuity. Ayush Pai, Krish Asknani and Alex Kranias created an app called Rentathon that won the Congressional App Challenge for Bilirakis' 12th Congressional District.

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