Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
An Ambert Alert has been issued for a 2-yer-old girl missing since Tuesday from the Conway area of Orlando. | | |
Through the years, former WESH anchor Wendy Chioji used humor, knowledge and a sense of gratitude to battle cancer. | | |
The winter cruise season is about to get into high gear in Florida and a fleet of ships, either new or new to the state, are about to set sail. | | |
NASA will attempt to send a weather satellite called ICON into space on board a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket launched from the company's Stargazer aircraft taking off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Wednesday night. | | |
Doctors are warning teens about the dangers of e-cigarettes as the Florida Department of Health reports that there has been one death and 39 confirmed cases of lung injury associated with vaping in the state as of Oct. 1. | | |
Central Florida lawmakers are taking another crack at putting in place protections for Florida's renters and lifting the state's preemption on rent control, a move supporters argue would help more people find affordable housing. But their efforts have already been met with pushback from influential special interest groups that contest the measures would hurt developers, landlords and property owners. | | |
A federal judge seemed skeptical of Florida's law requiring ex-felons to pay all court fees and fines imposed as part of their sentence to get their right to vote back and also had pointed criticism of the state's efforts so far to determine whether ex-felons were eligible to vote again | | |
Term limits, salary cuts. Politicians keep making promises they can't (or don't want to) keep. And voters keep falling for it. | | |
Changes at Walt Disney World include additions, subtractions and construction walls all around Epcot. Here's a guide to your next visit to the theme park. | | |
Sonny's BBQ will give free pulled pork sandwiches to the first 68 customers at each location on Oct. 12. | | |
UCF is raising football season-ticket prices for the first time in three years, the most successful run in school history. | | |
Aaron Gordon, Markelle Fultz, Jonathan Isaac and Mo Bamba are giving the Orlando Magic the player improvement they need this season. | | |
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