Florida News Roundup: Pulse Crosswalk Repainted, Tropical Storm Fernand, UCF Cheerleader Viral Story, and More

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Florida News Roundup: Pulse Crosswalk Repainted, Tropical Storm Fernand, UCF Cheerleader Viral Story, 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. The most mispronounced places in Florida, such as Ocoee and Immokalee, are discussed by Maxwell. The University of South Carolina has issued an all-clear after unconfirmed reports of an active shooter on campus. The chaotic events surrounding the UPS driver kidnapping and Miramar shootout have been revealed. Florida has instructed Orlando to remove 18 more crosswalks after painting over the Pulse rainbow. Three manta rays from Florida were captured for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, with one of them dying, as per records. An editorial warns about a deceptive bill that could jeopardize the sustainable future of Floridians. Shilo Sanders is set to be waived by the Buccaneers, as reported by an AP source. The question of which street art should be removed next is pondered in a commentary by Pat Beall.