Rivera,Jordan+FollowSushi-Hi Eatstation Have you ever been by the Mills ave in Orlando Florida there is magical place called Sushi-HI and they have very flavorful sushi and it tastes amazing . This Restaurant is located at 1830 East Colonial Drive , Orlando fl 32827 . #Sushi #Orlando #AwesomeSupport #SushiLife written by Jordan Rivera / community journalists Kissimmee florida -Osceola County fl 3474150Share
carly96+FollowOrlando family’s hope reignites with new techAfter nearly 20 years, Jennifer Kesse’s parents are still searching for answers in Orlando. What’s changed? New technology is giving them a real sense of hope. They’re working with AI experts to analyze old evidence, including surveillance footage and DNA, in ways that weren’t possible before. The Kesses say they’re more determined than ever, even as they push 70, and believe these fresh tools could finally reveal what happened to Jennifer. It’s a powerful reminder of how tech can breathe new life into even the coldest cases. How do you feel about families using AI to find loved ones? #Tech #Orlando #MissingPersons00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowOrlando’s wild weather stops Epic Universe coasterFreezing temps and wild wind gusts actually brought Universal Orlando’s Stardust Racers roller coaster to a halt this weekend—no riders were on board, but both trains got stuck on the tracks. Locals are used to Florida’s unpredictable weather, but seeing a high-speed coaster stall because of the cold is a new one! Experts say the chill and wind slowed the ride, and cold can even mess with the coaster’s lubrication. The ride’s still closed, and there’s no word on when it’ll reopen. Anyone else surprised by how much Florida’s weather can mess with our theme park fun? #Transportation #Orlando #UniversalOrlando00Share
Arthur Booker+FollowOrlando flight drama: United jet loses wheelA United Airlines flight landing in Orlando turned into a wild scene when its front wheel snapped off and rolled away right after touchdown. Imagine being one of the 200 passengers as the plane bounced and tilted, with pilots working fast to keep things steady. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the sight of a wheel rolling across the tarmac left everyone shaken. The airport saw delays as crews responded and investigators got to work. It’s a reminder of how quickly a routine flight can become anything but. How would you have reacted if you were on board? #Business #Industry #Orlando00Share
robertjones+FollowOrlando airport delays after United flight scareTravelers at Orlando International faced unexpected delays after a United Airlines flight from Chicago had a mechanical issue while landing. Thankfully, everyone on board was safe, but the incident left the plane stuck on the runway, causing a temporary ground stop and ripple-effect delays for other flights. Passengers were bused to the terminal, and emergency crews responded quickly. It’s a reminder of how even routine travel can suddenly change, and how quickly airport teams jump into action. Anyone else ever experienced a travel hiccup like this? Let’s hear your stories! #News #Orlando #UnitedAirlines10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowOrlando’s Mummy coaster tragedy sparks safety talkA 70-year-old woman’s death after riding Universal Orlando’s Revenge of the Mummy coaster is making many locals rethink how safe our favorite thrill rides really are. The ride, famous for its high speeds and intense effects, has seen 21 reported incidents since 2004, including everything from dizziness to fractured bones. While the exact cause of her death wasn’t shared, this incident—along with several other recent medical emergencies at Florida theme parks—raises real questions about ride safety, especially for older guests. How do you feel about the risks? Should parks do more to protect visitors? #News #Orlando #ThemeParkSafety00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowOrlando’s Typhoon Lagoon closes for cold snapTyphoon Lagoon fans in Orlando are in for a chilly surprise—Disney’s beloved water park is closed for five days as cold weather sweeps through Central Florida. With temperatures dipping into the 30s and 50s, Disney extended the closure, leaving many locals and visitors to shuffle their plans. The rest of Disney World’s parks remain open, but if you were hoping for a splashy day at Typhoon Lagoon, you’ll have to wait until at least Saturday. Anyone else ever experienced a Florida cold snap that changed your plans? How do you make the most of theme park visits when the weather doesn’t cooperate? #Travel #Orlando #DisneyWorld10Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowOrlando’s Cycle Sport Center faces tough roadCycle Sport Center, a longtime Orlando favorite for motorcycles and ATVs, just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy—but they’re keeping the doors open for now. This move comes after a wild year in the powersports world: while some companies are booming, others are struggling to stay afloat. Cycle Sport Center serves riders all over Central Florida, so this shakeup could hit local enthusiasts hard. What do you think is behind the ups and downs in the powersports market lately? Are you worried about finding parts, service, or your next ride if more dealers run into trouble? #Business #Orlando #Powersports00Share
walkerjason+FollowOrlando & Atlanta get ready for driverless transitAutonomous shuttles are about to change how people get around Orlando and Atlanta. Starting in 2026, shared AVs will connect key spots like the Altamonte Springs SunRail station and the Atlanta Beltline—just in time for the World Cup crowds. These aren’t just test runs; Orlando’s program is the first permanent city-run AV service in the U.S., and Atlanta’s will debut on a major global stage. With proven vehicles and real-time remote monitoring, this could set a new standard for safe, accessible public transit. How do you feel about sharing the road with driverless buses? #Cars #Orlando #Atlanta00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowOrlando mourns SeaWorld’s iconic orca KatinaKatina, the legendary orca who delighted generations at SeaWorld Orlando, has passed away at 50, marking the end of an era for the park and its fans. For nearly four decades, she inspired awe with her playful spirit—remember her signature tongue-out pose and water cyclones? Her loss hits home for many locals who grew up watching her shows. With SeaWorld’s breeding program long ended, Katina’s passing brings us closer to the day when orca performances will be just a memory. How do you feel about the future of marine parks and animal shows? #Travel #Orlando #SeaWorld00Share