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The battle between Gov. DeSantis and Disney CEO Bob Chapek is a rare public display of big business and hard knuckle politics.
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'Married to the Mouse' author says DeSantis-Disney dispute likely to end in 'therapy,' not 'divorce'Richard Foglesong thinks that, in the end, not much will change because of the dire consequences of a "divorce."
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The Walt Disney World complex's governing board says that when Florida created its special district, the state pledged not to alter that status unless all its debts are paid off.
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We take a closer look at the state's redistricting maps, while many were focused on the Tallahassee fight with Disney. Broward Teachers Union discusses banned books and raising teachers’ pay. Plus, April is National Poetry Month. We’re hearing ZipOdes from locals.
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The battle between Governor Ron DeSantis and Disney. We look at recent developments of a violent murder case that happened eight years ago. Plus, we hear from Jessica Darrow, the voice of Luisa Madrigal in Disney's movie, Encanto. She tells us about growing up in South Florida.
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Orange and Osceola counties could take on a massive debt held by Disney now that Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill revoking Disney World's special regulatory status.
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Two local independent taxing districts in North Florida would dissolve in 2023 under a GOP measure that targets the Walt Disney Company for publicly criticizing a controversial new law.
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Walt Disney World Resort has dropped its mask mandate for guests at its Orlando theme parks.
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The Walt Disney Co. finds itself in a balancing act between the expectations of a diverse workforce and demands from an increasingly polarized, politicized marketplace.
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With some workers across the U.S. threatening a walkout Tuesday, The Walt Disney Co. finds itself in a balancing act between the expectations of a diverse workforce and demands from an increasingly polarized, politicized marketplace.
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It's in response to what they say is CEO Bob Chapek’s slow response in publicly criticizing the legislation.
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Orlando is the number one tourist destination in the U.S., attracting 35 million visitors in 2020. That’s during a pandemic. This story is about an unofficial diagnosis some of those visitors will get while on vacation.