A happy dose of uplifting news from Central Florida and beyond.
Monday, May 7 Officers from Boynton Beach Police Department take special needs students to prom. |
| Orlando City's 6-game winning streak is longest the city has seen since 2011. |
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| Jim Jefferies, whose Comedy Central show is in its second season, will play Hard Rock Live Orlando on Oct. 12. |
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| An Australian man now knows what it's like to combine stand-up paddleboarding with dolphin rugby. |
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| Trenton McKinley of Mobile was thrown onto a concrete surface, traumatically injuring his brain, when a trailer he was riding in flipped over, according to the report. |
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| A young baseball player runs to home plate in slow motion because he can. |
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| Photos show the early days of Britain's newest prince — and one shows Prince Louis being cuddled by 3-year-old big sister Princess Charlotte. |
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| Eatonville writer Zora Neale Hurston's first book, 'Barracoon,' in which a former slave tells his story, is finally being published. |
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| Happy Wednesday! Want a cocktail? The Orlando area is full of neighborhood dives and classy establishments alike. |
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| A Florida photographer has become a social media TV sensation for his "one-in-a-trillion'' wild photograph of an osprey clenching a shark which has a fish dangling in its mouth. The photographer who goes by Doc Jon originally believed the bird had a fish in its talons. |
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| Scenes from Wall St. Plaza's Cinco de Mayo celebration, where fiestagoers partied the night away with live music, (mechanical) bull riding, drink specials, sombreros and more in downtown Orlando. |
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