Take a fly-by tour of IAAPA's future $14M Orlando HQ (Video)
Work now is underway on this important new facility, which should be completed by next year.
View ArticleClermont man in critical condition after school bus crash
A 64-year-old Clermont man was reported in critical condition after his car collided with a school bus on Monday at the intersection of Citrus Tower Boulevard and John’s Lake Road, according to...
View ArticleWith more rain comes more snakes in Central Florida
Our streak of rainy days is bringing more than pesky puddles: It’s pushing snakes out of their homes and maybe closer to yours. Bob Cross, a local snake expert, said he caught a venomous Cottonmouth...
View ArticleDespite trade war concerns, Florida construction industry sees growth
38 states added construction jobs between March 2017-March 2018, with Florida sitting near the top of the pack. Here's how Orlando fared.
View ArticleDrug rehab program 'Hogar Crea' helps Hispanic folks struggling with addiction
Drug addiction doesn?t discriminate. It can happen to anybody from any background and any skin color.
View ArticlePatrick Moraz from the Moody Blues and Yes to play Orlando next week
Swiss keyboardist and composer Patrick Moraz is best known for stints in the Moody Blues and Yes, but has a musical range far beyond that, including film soundtracks and a gift for improvisation....
View ArticleTipster helps police solve case of gold bar worth $556K stolen from Florida...
It was the million-dollar tip authorities had been waiting for. Well, technically it was a 17th-century gold bar, worth half a million dollars, that a tipster told Crime Stoppers about. Authorities on...
View ArticleTrump lawyer Michael Cohen's partner pleads guilty in deal requiring cooperation
A longtime business partner of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, has pleaded guilty to tax fraud in a deal that requires him to cooperate in any ongoing investigations. New York...
View ArticleMedical examiner quits, calls Volusia County situation 'potentially dangerous'
The Volusia County Medical Examiner’s morgue cooler is “consistently over capacity.” The facility is “critically” understaffed. The current backlog of autopsies waiting to be proofread is...
View Article'No gross trauma' to neck of man who died after altercation with police...
The 45-year-old man who died Monday after an altercation with police inside a Publix grocery store had "no gross trauma" to the neck, according to West Melbourne police. An autopsy on Donald Edward...
View ArticleAdvocates call on Scott to delay prison drug treatment funding cuts
Cuts to funding to substance abuse and mental health treatment programs in the state's prison system are set to go in effect on May 25.
View ArticleSeminole County to allow backyard chickens permanently
You might start seeing some more chicken coups popping up in backyards across Seminole County.
View ArticleTropical disturbance near Gulf could develop into depression
Hurricane forecasters say a tropical disturbance nearing the Gulf of Mexico has a 50 percent chance of developing into at least a tropical depression this week. National Hurricane Center meteorologist...
View ArticleVolusia Fire Rescue reports small plane crash in Port Orange
Volusia County Fire Rescue has reported a small plane crash in Port Orange Tuesday night.
View ArticleDisney announces Star Wars: Galaxy?s Edge opening dates
Star Wars: Galaxy?s Edge will open in summer 2019 at Disneyland and late fall 2019 in Walt Disney World.
View ArticleOsceola commissioners budget $1M incentive fund for affordable housing
A new incentive program approved in Osceola County could help people find a place to live within their means.
View ArticleText to 911 services in to be full operation in Central Florida
Several months after rolling out Text-to-911 technology in Orange County, focus is already on future upgrades.
View ArticleParkland victims sue, calling gun maker and seller complicit in massacre
The families of two victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting on Wednesday sued the maker and seller of the weapon used in the rampage, claiming they should be held partially responsible for...
View ArticleOrlando police Chief John Mina says 'we're not tracking citizens' in test of...
Orlando police Chief John Mina said Wednesday his department is using Amazon’s high-tech facial-recognition software strictly within the department’s headquarters and only testing it on several...
View ArticleStudents sue Florida officials over early voting ban on college campuses
Florida election officials are creating an "unjustifiable burden" on young people by banning early voting at public buildings on state university campuses, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday....
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