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Sep 9, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne
Usually, when people think about celebrities they think of Hollywood, but California isn't the only state churning out celebs. Florida has had its fair share, some you may have forgotten and others you never knew about. Florida's Fourth Estate hosts Matt Austin and Ginger Gadsden break down their top five. You can listen to every episode of 5.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Matt Austin |Ginger Gadsden
Jennifer Gomez paints a rosy picture of her upbringing. Her mom was a neurologist. Her Dad is a psychiatrist. She is the youngest of seven children. She said all of her siblings are successful. But as a child, she didn't see their success as enviable. She saw it as boring.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Matt Austin |Ginger Gadsden |Tiffany Browne
A teen inventor helping the visually impaired now focuses on artificial intelligence and saving the world from oil spills. Tiffani Gay is heading into her senior year of high school. She also hopes to catch the attention of her dream university, Harvard. The world has changed a lot since Gay last appeared on Florida's Fourth Estate. After going viral on our YouTube channel, Gay got a call from the Tamron Hall Show.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Matt Austin |Ginger Gadsden
If you live in Florida, you have probably heard of sinkholes. It's when the ground caves in, often bringing down everything on top of it. Roads, businesses and homes have all been impacted.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Matt Austin |Ginger Gadsden
SANFORD, Fla. - Twiggy the waterskiing squirrel got her start in Sanford in 1979. Since then she has appeared in several movies and a music video and performed at the X Games. She retired in 2018, but now she is back. Chuck Best Jr. told Matt Austin and Ginger Gadsden on Florida's Fourth Estate it all started when someone gave his mom and dad, Chuck and Lou Ann Best a baby squirrel. Around the same time Chuck Best Sr. bought a miniature electronic boat for his daughter.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne
Come join News 6 at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando. Anchors, reporters, and News 6 Investigators will be hanging out near the Lake Eola House talking to viewers and passing out free swag. The fun starts at noon and continues throughout the day with reporters highlighting the festivities at the park live on air ahead of the fireworks show. News 6 will also be bringing live content to you on-air and online throughout the day focused on the 32801 community.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Tom Sorrells
Retirement is a milestone many people look forward to, but it also begs the question, what next? Do you take longer naps? Travel? Spend more time with family and friends? The decision really comes down to the individual, but it's always nice to have a little help from those who have been there and done that. Former CBS meteorologist Mark McEwen has had a storied career full of impact. He finished his broadcast career as an anchor at News 6 in the early 2000s following a major stroke.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Ginger Gadsden |Matt Austin
Alex Lundberg said he has been hunting for fossils for 20 years, but nothing prepared him for what he recently pulled out of the water. About 10 minutes into a fossil hunting trip to Venice Beach, Lundberg said he spotted something that looked like a piece of wood stuck in the sand. He told Florida's Fourth Estate hosts Matt Austin and Ginger Gadsden that he dove down about 25 feet and started dusting it off. "I kind of recognize it as it's probably mammoth ivory or mastodon tusk," he said.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Matt Austin |Ginger Gadsden
WILLISTON, Fla. - You don't have to leave the country to have a close encounter with Elephants. Two Tails Ranch in Williston, which is just south of Gainesville, is home to multiple Asian elephants. Patricia Zerbini runs the ranch. She uses it to teach people about the animals and allows visitors to feed them, take pictures with them and ride them too. You need to visit the website to set up the 1 1/2 to 2-hour experience.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Tiffany Browne |Tom Sorrells
KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Schools are usually large buildings that can burn up a lot of energy and can take a lot of money to keep running, but one school in Osceola County is doing things differently. NeoCity Academy Principal Yvette Ponzoa told News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells small changes are getting big results. "We have 650 solar panels, but it's not only the solar panels that make us conserve more energy. We have a specialized air-filtration system.