WFLA Articles: November 22, 2018
November 22
2 missing Sebring children return home safe
Black Friday shoppers camp out to score big deals
Hepatitis A detected in food service worker at Disney Springs restaurant
Efforts to save mysterious, hairless animal in Orange County fall short
Mounted patrols on alert for thieves during holiday shopping rush
Disney releases teaser trailer for ‘The Lion King’ during Thanksgiving football
Neighbors save driver after car plunges into Sarasota pond
Police: Miami-Dade officer shoots teen during domestic disturbance
Group serves hot Thanksgiving meals to those still in need post-Michael in Mexico Beach
Several Pinellas families homeless after rental deposits stolen
Community helping Lithia family after fire destroys home before Thanksgiving
2 children die from flu in Florida
Congressman comes to Florida, wants answers from VA about mistreated veteran
Big test coming up for tiny satellites trailing Mars lander
Trump issues Thanksgiving threat to close US-Mexico border
Oldest survivor of attack on Pearl Harbors dies at 106
NATO troops stationed in Afghanistan give thanks with traditional turkey dinner
Police searching for suspects who burglarized Gucci at International Plaza
Palmetto man charged with attempted murder after shooting neighbor during argument
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay offering $60 Fun Card during 60 hour sale
Good shopping deals, but watch out for scammers
WATCH: Colorado police officers make touching tribute to soldiers
Video of Winnie the Pooh, boy with disabilities at Disney World goes viral
Veteran claims VA mistreatment, Congressman wants answers
Trump delivers Thanksgiving message to US service members
Today marks the 55th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination
Thousands participate in Clearwater Turkey Trot ahead of Thanksgiving meal
Advice for holiday travel to Orlando theme parks
Balloons, blankets at frigid Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade
Santa Claus to wear Tampa Bay Lightning gear for photos with kids at local malls
Metropolitan Ministries to serve more than 6,000 Thanksgiving meals