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Labor Department delays January jobs report because of partial shutdown

Labor Department delays January jobs report because of partial shutdown

By PAUL WISEMAN, AP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Labor Department, citing the partial federal government shutdown, said Monday that it will not release the January jobs report on Friday as scheduled.

In a statement, the department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said: “Once funding is restored, BLS will resume normal operations and notify the public of any changes to the news release schedule.’’ It is also postponing the December report on job openings, which was supposed to come out Tuesday.

The jobs report and other key economic statistics were previously delayed by a record 43-day government shutdown last fall.

Economists had expected the January jobs report to show that employers added 80,000 jobs last month, up from 50,000 in December.

The delay in data comes at a bad time. The economy is in a puzzling place.

Growth is strong: Gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — advanced from July through September at the fastest pace in two years.

But the job market is sluggish: Employers have added just 28,000 jobs a month since March. In the 2021-2023 hiring boom that followed COVID-19 lockdowns, by contrast, they were creating 400,000 jobs a month. read more

How to buy a house in the winter

How to buy a house in the winter

If you’re house hunting, last weekend’s record-breaking snowfall is a valid reason to put your search on ice. But winter weather doesn’t faze Desirae Allen, a real estate broker with Sound Realty in Valdez, Alaska. In a city that gets more than 300 inches of snow in a season, that’s just business as usual.

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“I’ve got a showing that all of a sudden came unexpectedly, and I haven’t got a guy over there to plow the driveway, ” she says. “I’ve got to tell the buyers, you know, ‘Grab your boots or grab your snowshoes — we’re going to wade our way in.’” read more

Clean bills of health: Which Central Florida restaurants had perfect inspections in January?

Clean bills of health: Which Central Florida restaurants had perfect inspections in January?

After 1,931 restaurant inspections across Central Florida in January, only 210 had no issues for the entire month, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Brevard had the highest percentage of restaurants with zero violations during routine food inspections at 17.4%. Seminole came in second with 14.3%, Osceola came third at 11.6% and Orange was in fourth place with 9.5%.

Lake and Volusia ranked at the bottom with 8.4% and 6.1%, respectively.

Orange County had the most restaurants with no violations at 78 out of 824 inspected. Brevard followed with 52 out of 299, then Seminole with 29 out of 203, Osceola with 23 out of 198, Volusia with 16 out of 264 and Lake with 12 out of 143.

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4th St. Fillin Station, 382 N. Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach
ACT Catering LLC, 607 Florida Ave., Cocoa
Arby’s, 4705 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne
Asian Wok, 8530 N. Wickham Road #110, Melbourne
Atlantic Ocean Grille, 401 Meade Ave., Cocoa Beach
Ben and Jerry’s Melbourne, 1800 W. Hibiscus Blvd. # 118, Melbourne
Blue Quad A100 at USSA Space Coast Complex, 5800 Stadium Parkway, Melbourne
Cafe Marina Wine and Deli, 2137 N. Courtenay Parkway, Unit 31, Merritt Island
Chez Quan’s, 1470 Aurora Road, Melbourne
Chick-fil-A at Palm Bay Road FSR, 835 Palm Bay Road, West Melbourne
Chili’s Bar & Grill Melbourne Ch403, 955 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne
Chipotle Mexican Grill #4661, 455 E. Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island
Coconuts on the Beach, 2 Minutemen Causeway, Cocoa Beach
Country Cookin Diner, 2301 SR 524, Unit 100, Cocoa
Denny’s #7952, 1245 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
First Watch, 795 E. Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island
Fowl Mouth, 2 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
From Chef 2 Table, 1790 Florida A1A, Satellite Beach
Hotdogs & Whatknotts LLC, 2850 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville
The Inn at Cocoa Beach, 4300 Ocean Beach Blvd., Cocoa Beach
Keke’s Breakfast Cafe #304080, 7171 Lake Andrew Dr. #102, Melbourne
Koko Restaurant, 24 N. Orlando Ave., Suite A, Cocoa Beach
Margarita Island Mexican Kitchen and Bar, 777 E. Merritt Island
Causeway, Unit G15, Merritt Island
Melbourne Seafood Station, 31 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne
Morel’s Bar & Grill, 1921 Robert J Conlan Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
Nourish 321-Ssa, 8225 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne
Olive Tree Greek Grill, 5481 Lake Andrew Dr., Melbourne
Peace in the Garden Cafe, 397 Barton Blvd., Rockledge
Pizza Company, 868 N. Banana River Dr., Merritt Island
Pizza Hut, 3214 Lake Washington Road, Melbourne
Pizza Hut, 65 Bulldog Blvd., Melbourne
Real Jamaican Jerk Center, 50 S. Orlando Ave., Vin 7279, Cocoa Beach
Red Quad at USSA Space Coast Complex, 5800 Stadium Parkway, Melbourne
Sagi and Kiquo’s Hot Dogs, 3085 Jupiter Blvd., Palm Bay
Salsas Mexican Restaurant, 5675 N. Atlantic Ave., Suite 119-121, Cocoa Beach
Sergio’s Tacos, 76 South Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach
Simple Life Food, 3280 Suntree Blvd., Suite 105, Melbourne
Sprengergarten – Tavern, 2835 Eber Road, West Melbourne
Sprengergarten – Ballroom, 2835 Eber Road, West Melbourne
The Heidelberg Restaurant and Heidi’s Jazz Club, 7 N. Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach
The Soup Shop, 145 Palm Bay Road NE, Suite 100, West Melbourne
Tropical Smoothie Cafe, 3682 N. Wickham Road, Suite E, Melbourne
Troy Anatolian Kitchen, 2 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
Twisted Tides Inc, 211 E. Cocoa Beach Causeway, Cocoa Beach
Uncle Vito’s Pizzeria, 8020 N. Wickham Road, Suite 102, Melbourne
USSA Space Coast Complex, 5800 Stadium Parkway, Melbourne
Venpaca Cafe Express, 5005 Port Saint John Parkway, Cocoa
Village Timeout, 607 Florida Ave., Cocoa
Waffle House, 4005 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne
Well Muddoes Bahamian Delight and Takeaway, 1384 Malabar Road, Suite
4, Melbourne
Wendy’s 8558, 8440 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
White Quad B100 at USSA Space Coast Complex, 5800 Stadium Parkway, Melbourne read more

MSC Cruises announces expansion to private destination Ocean Cay

MSC Cruises announces expansion to private destination Ocean Cay

MSC Cruises is unveiling upgrades to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the cruise line’s private island in The Bahamas.

One of the biggest enhancements comes with an extended pier, allowing two ships to call on the island simultaneously, that’s due for completion in late 2027. Other improvements include new dining venues, an adults-only beach, kid’s activities and conservation learning experiences.

Four new dining options will be added to the island, bringing Ocean Cay’s total up to seven venues. One new offering will be a specialty restaurant alongside new buffets and a food market.

The Sneakers Cove family beach will receive new experiences such as a children’s playground, a splash pad and a ropes course with water elements. This area will also feature ping-pong and foosball for families to enjoy.

Paradise Sands, an “exclusive retreat for adults,” will be added to Ocean Cay’s current lineup of eight beaches.

A rendering shows the planned Paradise Sands adults-only retreat at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in The Bahamas. (Courtesy of MSC Cruises)
A rendering shows the planned Paradise Sands adults-only retreat at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in The Bahamas. (Courtesy of MSC Cruises)

Guests can also find more hands-on experiences with conservation through the new MSC Foundation “Shifting Perspective” experience. Visitors can find ways to engage with conservation efforts including coral restoration and ocean ecosystems through hands-on activities. read more

Disney: Theme parks set quarterly revenue record to the tune of $10 billion

Disney: Theme parks set quarterly revenue record to the tune of $10 billion

The theme parks segment of Walt Disney Co. recorded record quarterly revenue of $10 billion worldwide for the October-December period, the company announced Monday.

It was a 6% increase over the previous year for Disney’s Experiences division, which also includes hotels, resorts and Disney Cruise Line.

The company does not break down financial figures or attendance by location, but Hugh Johnston, chief financial officer, addressed Orlando’s performance in a conference call with analysts.

Walt Disney World had a very good quarter,” he said. Comparisons to 2024 are affected by Hurricane Milton, he said.

The 2025 quarter’s strong revenue uptick  “obviously benefited from the overlap of the hurricane,” Johnston said. “But in addition to that, [the quarter] saw strong attendance performance as well as strong pricing performance.”

He said hotel bookings for WDW are up 5% for the coming year.

CEO Bob Iger also noted a strong quarter for theatrical releases, including “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the live-action “Lilo and Stitch” and “Zootopia 2,”  which earned $1.7 billion and became the highest-grossing animated film in history. read more