Amazon reportedly delays Prime Day event until September
The two-day shopping event is typically held in July, but keeping up with demand amid COVID-19 has led to the delay, according to a report.
Coronavirus prompts Victoria's Secret to permanently close 250 US, Canada stores
Parent company L Brands will also close 50 Bath & Body Works stores in U.S. and one in Canada.
City of Apopka partners with COVID Safe Pass app
Businesses in Apopka are hoping to earn a "Gold Seal Standard," part of a voluntary program certifying that employers and employees have been tested for COVID-19.
Uber to require drivers and riders to wear face masks beginning May 18
Uber said it will require drivers to take a selfie in the app to enforce the rule.
Paying more for groceries
If it feels like you're paying more for groceries, you're right. Prices have made the biggest jump in nearly 50 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Hours-long wait times build up at Central Florida barbers, hairdressers on first day of reopening
The businesses that reopen must practice appropriate social distancing and precautionary measures that are outlined by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Mall at Millenia reopens on Monday with limited indoor capacity and curbside pickup service
The Mall at Millenia will operate with 25-percent capacity and will offer curbside pickup from select stores.
Tickets for Shanghai Disneyland's reopening dates sell out immediately
Passes for both Monday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 12, sold out “almost instantly,” a report says.
Kohl's to reopen majority of its stores, including ones in Florida
Stores will reopen in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, and Texas, as well as a majority of its stores in Florida and Tennessee.
Costco announces limits on meat purchases as mask requirement begins
Grocery and goods giant Costco will limit the amount of fresh beef, pork and chicken products customers can buy.
Carnival Cruise Line announces they will begin to phase-in cruises in August
Carnival Cruise Line said that they will take a measured approach towards bringing sailings back, phasing in some cruises starting in August.
Shoppers buying up meat
Several meat processing plants in the country have closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and that has led to some concern about supply. Still there is no shortage of meat right now and experts advise that you not panic buy.
Instacart users frustrated with lack of customer service
Instacart customers say it's a great service when it works. When it doesn’t work, they say there's almost no help at all.
Issues continue with unemployment claims in Florida
Many have been unable to log onto Florida's unemployment assistance website.
Americans begin receiving stimulus checks
Millions of Americans have already received their coronavirus stimulus check, but some say they got less than they expected.
'Hero Hours': Sam's Club dedicates special shopping hours for healthcare workers, first responders
Sam's Club says its stores will be open to just healthcare workers and first responders between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sundays.
Florida's unemployment system still experiencing woes
Florida's unemployment system is still plagued with problems. The state has a backlog of approximately 560,000 claims.
Food banks running out of food
More people are heading to food banks during this coronavirus pandemic, but they are finding the shelves are empty.
Stimulus checks coming soon
People are watching their bank accounts and mailboxes looking for stimulus checks from the Internal Revenue Service.
COVID-19 scam warnings
Criminals are taking advantage of the fear and panic surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.