Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
A worker at Orlando International Airport was arrested Thursday, accused of accepting bribes in exchange for allowing illegal taxis to pick up passengers. | | |
Two facial recognition programs led to the arrest of Heather Renee Reynolds, 31, of Apopka, in the Nov. 20 theft of two grills from HIlltop Ace Hardware in Clermont. | | |
Virgin Trains gets 90 more days for talk over Orlando-to-Tampa rail service. | | |
Donald Levon Barnes, 30, of Mount Dora faces five counts of cruelty to animals after he was arrested when five dehydrated and flea-infested pit bulls were found in kennels at his home, according to an arrest report. | | |
A portion of AdventHealth Orlando hospital was temporarily evacuated Friday as the Orlando Fire Department's bomb squad investigated an odorous package, an OFD spokeswoman said. | | |
The decision made on Friday was the latest failed attempt to free Angel Rivera, who was charged with abusing a dead body and not reporting a death to the medical examiner. | | |
Former radio broadcaster Don Imus died Friday at 79. Of his style, he said: "I always had it in my head I was talkin' to one person." | | |
PetCo offers deal online or coupon to print and take to store locations. | | |
Some of the highlights from the first day of the Knockout Christmas Classic wrestling tournament. | | |
The Orlando Magic held on for a marquee win over the Philadelphia 76ers Friday night at Amway Center. | | |
Orlando area high school scores, top performers for Dec. 27 | | |
UCF tight end Anthony Roberson has entered the transfer portal and is moving on from the program as a graduate transfer. | | |
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