Israel prepares for opening of U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem
Israel is preparing a series of festivities Sunday to celebrate the opening of the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, a move that has ignited Palestinian protests and raised fears of a further outbreak of...
View ArticleCrash into rear of unmarked sheriff's vehicle leads to DUI charge
An Orlando man who crashed into an unmarked Orange County sheriff’s vehicle early this morning was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. No...
View ArticleThe Latest: Friend of Paris suspect detained for questioning
The friend is the third person French police have taken in for questioning since the Saturday night attack.
View ArticleGfinity FIFA tournament held at ESPN Wide World of Sports
Top gamers from the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are ready to compete at the most magical place on Earth.
View ArticleIndie film shot in Lakeland to premiere at Polk Theatre
An indie film shot, written, and produced in Lakeland will make its debut at the historic Polk Theatre on May 18, 2018 at 7 p.m.
View Article3 Americans freed by North Korea reunited with families
The Pentagon says three Americans released by North Korea have left a Washington-area hospital and have reunited with their families. A Pentagon spokeswoman, Maj. Carla M. Gleason, says in a statement...
View ArticleMajor project coming to Pine Hills to help commuters get around easier
A major project is in the works to make getting around town easier.
View ArticleAs World Cups nears, injuries to Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo and others shift...
The 32 national team coaches preparing for the start of the World Cup next month in Russia will set provisional rosters by Monday's deadline and submit final 23-man squads June 4. As club seasons wind...
View Article'Avengers: Infinity War' crushes box office again
The film added $61.8 million from North American theaters this weekend.
View ArticleColorado girl, 5, seriously injured in bear attack outside home
A 5-year-old Colorado girl is hospitalized with serious injuries after she was attacked by a bear outside her home. The attack happened early Sunday near Grand Junction, about 240 miles west of...
View ArticleCleaning business offers free services to families in need
A new cleaning business called Green Clean 4U is hoping to give back to two causes close to the owners.
View ArticleTrump advisers hail McCain but offer no apology for aide's crude remark
Advisers to President Donald Trump paid tribute Sunday to the long service of Sen. John McCain but stopped short of apologizing to him for a cruel remark by a White House communications aide about the...
View ArticleFamily, friends hold vigil for teen whose remains were found in DeLand
Pictures of Garrett were posted at Riverside Park as dozens of loved ones came remember her young life.
View ArticleOrlando City falls 2-1 to Atlanta United, ending six-game win streak
After six weeks of flying high, Orlando City came crashing back down to earth. The Lions made a game of it after a dismal first half, but couldn’t overcome a two-goal deficit. Orlando City fell 2-1 to...
View ArticleSandhill crane injured in Titusville crash dies
The young bird had a compound fracture to its leg and internal injuries, according to WILD Florida Rescue.
View ArticleAffordable housing coming to Parramore area
In total, 10 homes will be built. Three of them are nearly finished.
View ArticleNew volcano lava fissure prompts more evacuations in Hawaii
Popping, exploding and sloshing sounds could be heard from the fissure as far as 1,500 yards away.
View ArticleFormer Nevada Sen. Harry Reid undergoes surgery for cancer
Former Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., was recovering after undergoing surgery Monday at Johns Hopkins Cancer Center in Baltimore to remove a cancerous tumor from his pancreas. Reid, 78, will undergo...
View ArticleUnited Arts hits $2 million fundraising goal
United Arts of Central Florida raised more than $2.07 million during its 2018 Collaborative Campaign, exceeding its goal by about $70,000. During the three-month campaign, which runs February-April...
View ArticleBrightline train service to silence horns in West Palm Beach
Starting Tuesday, the Brightline higher-speed trains no longer will routinely sound their horns at West Palm Beach crossings. And that’s only the start: The train horns are expected to go quiet at...
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