Chabeli Carrazana, Orlando Sentinel

Chabeli Carrazana

Orlando Sentinel

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Chabeli:

SpaceX launches another set of 60 Starlink internet satellites

SpaceX launches another 60 of its own internet satellites to low-Earth orbit on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s launch pad 40. → Read More

SpaceX docks at the International Space Station with two NASA astronauts for the first time

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule eased its way to the International Space Station Sunday morning, autonomously docking with the station and marking the first time an American commercial capsule with humans aboard performed the feat. → Read More

SpaceX launch live updates: As astronauts board capsule, forecasters are hoping for a break in the weather

SpaceX and NASA will once again try to battle the weather to launch astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley in a Crew Dragon capsule, atop a Falcon 9 rocket, from Kennedy Space Center. → Read More

SpaceX launch: How to watch today on TV and in person at the Space Coast

Here’s how to watch Saturday’s SpaceX and NASA astronaut launch, the first crewed launch from Kennedy Space Center since 2011. → Read More

SpaceX launch: How to watch on Saturday on TV and in person at the Space Coast

Here’s how to watch Saturday’s SpaceX and NASA astronaut launch, the first crewed launch from Kennedy Space Center since 2011. → Read More

SpaceX and NASA looking at only 40% chance of good weather for Saturday’s astronaut launch

Weather is expected to play a big role in SpaceX's second attempt to send humans to the International Space Station from U.S. soil for the first time in nine years. The weather forecast is only 40% favorable for a Saturday or Sunday launch. → Read More

SpaceX launch: How to watch from South Florida

South Floridians eager to watch today’s SpaceX launch will have to stream it online or watch it on TV. South Florida’s chances of seeing the spacecraft are slim. → Read More

It’s NASA and SpaceX’s astronaut launch day, but the weather is 50/50

NASA and SpaceX are preparing to launch astronauts to the ISS on Wedneday at 4:33 p.m. from Kennedy Space Center, but weather might get in the way. → Read More

NASA and SpaceX prepare to make history with first astronaut launch in 9 years as nation watches

SpaceX and NASA are preparing to launch astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station from Kennedy Space Center at 4:33 p.m. Wednesday. It'll be the first launch from U.S. soil in nine years. → Read More

SpaceX launch: How to watch America’s return to space flight

Here’s how to watch Wednesday’s SpaceX Demo-2 launch, the first crewed launch from Kennedy Space Center since 2011. → Read More

Forecast improves to 60% favorable ahead of SpaceX’s planed Wednesday launch of astronauts

SpaceX’s historic launch of astronauts is being threatened by something human science can’t control: stormy skies. → Read More

Unemployment in Florida surges to 12.9% and 16.2% in metro Orlando

The toll the coronavirus has inflicted on Florida’s workers hit a stunning milestone in April, spiking unemployment to 12.9%, the highest it’s been since the state began its current estimating process in 1976. → Read More

ULA plans to launch experimental spaceplane for U.S. Space Force from Florida on Saturday

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket will carry the sixth mission of the X-37B spaceplane to orbit for the U.S. Space Force. → Read More

DeSantis orders investigation of the state’s struggling unemployment claims system

Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered the state’s inspector general to investigate what went wrong with the state’s $70 million unemployment compensation system that has struggled to pay hundreds of thousands of Floridians who have lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Florida’s unemployment system is launching a tool to help workers collect retroactive pay

Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity is launching a new tool that will address retroactive pay, a major question workers have had since the state’s troubled unemployment system broke down last month, blocking some workers from applying for benefits for weeks. → Read More

What to do if you were deemed ineligible for Florida unemployment benefits

The more than 200,000 Floridians who were deemed ineligible for state unemployment benefits over the weekend can now begin applying for federal relief through a program called PUA. → Read More

Nearly 25% of all unemployment claims in Florida have been filed by tourism workers

Across Florida, nearly 25% of all unemployment applications filed between March 15 and April 21 were done by workers who said they were employed in the hotel and restaurant industry. Add to that workers in the retail and recreation fields, and tourism-related jobs account for about 38% of job losses so far. → Read More

Hurricane window manufacturer PGT is closing its 320,000 square-foot Orlando factory in June

PGT Innovations Inc., one of the nation’s largest hurricane-grade window manufacturers, is closing down its 320,000 square-foot Orlando manufacturing facility in June and consolidating work to its other Florida plants. → Read More

Port Canaveral is furloughing 50 employees due to lost cruise travel business

With cruise travel on a nationwide freeze, Port Canaveral is furloughing 50 employees who largely support the seaport’s travel sector until cruising resumes in America. → Read More

In Florida’s broken unemployment system, the poor who need it the most are being left behind

Florida unemployment system is failing workers, particularly those from impoverished, underserved and immigrant communities for whom the digital and language divide is an even greater barrier to access desperately needed benefits. → Read More