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  • Runners experience Disney magic in park’s annual Marathon Weekend

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    ORLANDO, Fla. — Over 30,000 runners are experiencing the magic Sunday as Walt Disney World welcomed its annual marathon event.

    This marked the 32nd year of the event, and it’s one of the largest races in Central Florida.


    What You Need To Know

    •  Walt Disney World’s Marathon Weekend ran from Jan. 9 – 12
    • This marked the 32nd year of the event, and it’s one of the largest races in Central Florida
    • Clermont resident Marielle Despres was the championship winner for the women’s group
    • RELATED: Runners gear up for Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend


    At 4:30 a.m., the first group of runners started a 26.2 marathon, and another group started 30 seconds afterwards.

    The marathon is part of Walt Disney World’s Marathon Weekend.

    Adam Ball, the vice president of ESPN Wide World of Sports and Disney Water Parks said this Marathon Weekend shows just how the local community and participants from around the world come together and support one another.

    “Anybody can do it, whether it’s your first time,” he said. “We have so few people here who’ve never won a race before. We have people that it’s their 20th marathon today. And so really, anyone can do it when you’re local, whether you’re from the other side of the country, or another country.”

    Marielle Despres was the championship winner for the women’s group. She’s from France, but now lives in Clermont.

    Despres trained for the marathon for two months with her husband and her three kids as her support system.

    “Each time I do trainings, they were with me and saying, ‘Let’s go, let’s go.’ It was amazing,” she said.

    The first race was a 5K held on Thursday, followed by the 10K on Friday morning.

    The event weekend continued with the half marathon on Saturday and the marathon on Sunday.

    And after an early and long morning, Despres only had two things on her mind: to rest and enjoy her day.

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  • Final vote on Citizens Insurance rate hike proposal

    Final vote on Citizens Insurance rate hike proposal

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    FLORIDA — More than a million Floridians could face a major increase in the price of their homeowners insurance.

    Citizens Property Insurance proposed raising its rates by about 14% to reduce the amount of insurance holders by the end of the year — which could increase average prices for policy holders by more than $500.

    The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation will meet Monday to decide on whether to approve the proposed rate hike for all personal lines policies.

    That includes homeowners, condominium unit owners, renters, and mobile homes.

    Some insurance companies left the state as rates soared, forcing people to use Citizens — the state insurer of last resort.

    The company says the new rate would be within 20% of private carriers, making some people no longer eligible for Citizens, which would reduce financial risks.

    According to the National Association of Realtors, the state has the highest rates in the nation at nearly $11,000 a year — that’s four times the national average.

    “Secondarily, as those prospective homeowners are facing an even tighter challenge, you look at, say, pre-pandemic monthly costs have more than doubled in just about any fashion. So this only exacerbates the challenges that prospective homeowners face,” said Colin Rice, a Land Use & Real Estate Attorney with Older Lundy.

    The Citizens’ governing board passed the recommendation in June, and it now needs approval by state regulations.

    If approved, the rates would go into effect for renewal policies after Jan. 1, 2025. 

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  • First lady Jill Biden to speak in Tampa Monday

    First lady Jill Biden to speak in Tampa Monday

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    ORLANDO, Fla. —As the presidential election draws near this week, first lady Dr. Jill Biden and former president Donald Trump will make stops in Florida this week.


    What You Need To Know

    • First lady Dr. Jill Biden will be in Tampa on Monday to speak at 3 p.m. at an American Legion post in the Tampa neighborhood of Seminole Heights
    • President Joe Biden’s work on the campaign trail also continues this week and is set to appear in Detroit on Friday
    • Former president Donald Trump will host a campaign rally just outside Miami in Doral on Tuesday


    First lady Dr. Jill Biden will be in Tampa on Monday. President Joe Biden’s campaign is providing little details about what she will address during her stop.

    What is known is that she is expected to speak at 3 p.m. at an American Legion post in the Tampa neighborhood of Seminole Heights.

    Her visit comes as the campaign is working to convince voters Joe Biden is the right candidate for the Democratic party.

    Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a call with ranking party members.

    Sources told Spectrum News partners at CNN that more than a handful of lawmakers on the call said Biden needs to step aside.

    Last week Joe Biden shared on social media quote, “I’m not letting a 90-minute debate wipe out three and half years of work. I’m staying in the race and I will beat Donald Trump”

    Former president Donald Trump will host a campaign rally just outside Miami in Doral on Tuesday.

    Trump has yet to select his pick for vice president, which may happen soon.

    He has repeatedly said he intends to make the pick just before or during the Republican National Convention.

    On the former president’s reported vice president shortlist includes U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.

    Biden’s work on the campaign trail also continues this week as he is set to appear in Detroit on Friday.

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  • Fair housing protection event for Orlando community

    Fair housing protection event for Orlando community

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    ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The City of Orlando’s human relations office is hosting a housing fair for the community to learn more about fair housing protection.

    The event is free and will include a wide range of resources such as free credit checks, mortgage counseling and fair housing training sessions.  

    The event will be held at the Grand Avenue Neighborhood Center located at 800 Grand Street.  


    What You Need To Know

    • Orlando’s human relations office is hosting a housing fair for the community to learn more about fair housing protection
    • Event offering free credit checks, mortgage counseling and fair housing training sessions
    • MORE INFORMATION: Fair Housing Fair

    The event will run from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

    This event is partially funded by the US Department of Housing Urban Development.

    City staff say the event advances equity in housing, as well as educating individuals on their rights of fair housing.

    “We have two partner agencies in the community,” said Kimberly Rankin, City of Orlando human relations manager. “Florida legal services and community legal services of mid-Florida who are also fair housing initiative programs that they can reach out to attorneys to advocate on their behalf.

    “So, we really encourage people if they fell, they have been discriminated against in fair housing please reach out to our offices and seek some help.”  

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  • Daytona 500 race postponed due to weather concerns

    Daytona 500 race postponed due to weather concerns

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    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — The Daytona 500 has been postponed due to inclement weather, NASCAR announced on their X account, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday morning.

    The race has been rescheduled to Monday, Feb. 19 at 4 p.m., creating the first-ever doubleheader with the NASCAR Xfinity Series race that will take place that day at 11 a.m.

    The original broadcast networks remain unchanged. The NASCAR Xfinity Series race will still broadcast on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The DAYTONA 500 will be live on FOX, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

    Fans with Saturday grandstand tickets and admission to the Hard Rock Bet Fanzone may attend both the NASCAR Xfinity Series race and the DAYTONA 500, officials said. 

    One family that came all the way from Canada said they will be staying in the area until tomorrow.

    “The excitement, even though we never got into the track yet, is just starting to build,” said attendee Allen Whiteman. “Had trouble sleeping last night and it won’t be any different tonight.” 

    Whiteman’s family said despite the rain, they plan to make the best of their trip, as this is their first time at Daytona Beach.

    The last time the Daytona 500 was postponed a full day was in 2012. NASCAR completed 20 laps in 2020 before rain halted activity, and the race resumed the next day.

    In making the early call Sunday, NASCAR prevented fans from sitting in the rain awaiting a decision on whether the race would proceed. It continued a willingness NASCAR exhibited earlier this month when it moved the exhibition Clash at the Coliseum up a full day on little notice because of poor weather headed toward Los Angeles.

    Spire Motorsports driver Zane Smith offered on social media to mingle with fans Sunday.

    “Hate the rain won today but going to try to make the most of it and meet some of you guys,” Smith tweeted. “Let me know your camp spot and I will try to come find you! Might be able to drag a few other drivers along too.”

    Added Spire teammate Carson Hocevar: “Unfortunate cards we have been dealt as a sport, but probably the right call. Feel bad for the fans that saved up for this trip and now can’t stay.”

    Despite the postponement, NASCAR and Daytona continued many of the prerace activities, including celebrity visits from singer and Trackhouse Racing co-owner Pitbull and actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

    Pitbull’s prerace concert was scrapped. He already agreed to return next year and perform then. Johnson is the race’s grand marshal, tasked with delivering the command for drivers to start their engines.

    “Everything happens for a reason,” said Madison Marsh, the reigning Miss America who was scheduled to drive the pace car and lead the field to the green flag. “Although I would have loved, obviously, to get to drive the pace car, there have been so many other parts of this weekend that have been fantastic.

    “Just getting to be a part of that, I’m never going to regret coming here. … Obviously would have liked to drive, but everything is going to work out the way it’s supposed to.”

    Previous racing events this weekend

    The Arca Hard Rock Bet 200 was moved to Friday night and ran after the truck series race. Rain has been moving in on Central Florida, but luckily racers and fans got in as much action as they could.

    The inclement weather definitely isn’t what race fans what to see this weekend, but they say that they’re happy to be here and glad they’ve experienced what they’ve been able to see.

    Wayne Stevens said he’s lived in the Daytona area for decades and he’s staying optimistic.

    “I’ve lived in Florida for 52 years, moved here in 1972. It would rain across there and the sun would be out over here, so we don’t know,” he said.

    NASCAR does have a weather policy for fans, which can allow them to exchange tickets when races are postponed or rescheduled.

    Could delays boost local businesses?

    Delays could mean a boost for businesses already banking on the busy weekend. During rain delays, people still have to eat says a local server.

    “People are going to need something to do (…) and somewhere to eat, so hopefully we can get people to come out of their little shell and come check us out,” said Bella Robinson, who works at Adam’s Egg in Daytona Beach.

    Business always spikes this time of year at the restaurant, but this year has been a little different.

    Robinson says she hasn’t seen as many people as in years past. She believes more people are choosing to stay closer to the racetrack.

    “I think people are being very careful with what they’re spending money on and with these events costing so much already, I think they’re being really careful about what they spend on food and supplies and gas – anything extra is just kind of on the back burner this year, because it’s definitely not been as busy as normal,” she said.

    Even with the possible foot traffic from washed out race fans, the rain can be a bummer.

    “The 500, the Rolex, the Super Motocross: they all rain out every single year – but, oh well, we play in the rain here, so it doesn’t matter,” said Robinson. 

    If the rain does draw in more customers, Robinson says she’ll be willing to serve them a little longer until they can head back to the racetrack.

    Another restaurant said they still saw a boost in revenue with the weekend’s events.

    C’s Waffles has been around for 9½ years in Daytona Beach. With several other locations, including two in New Smyrna, the restaurant is family-owned and takes special pride in their delicious waffles. The restaurant gets its name from the family’s last name — “Cotelesse.”

    “This is one of the busiest weeks of the year,” said C’s Waffles General Manager Chris Cotelesse. “From about the beginning of February, ’til about the middle of April, this whole area is flooded with new faces.”

    The Associated Press has contributed to this story.

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