Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Four people were found dead inside a home in Celebration, the Osceola County Sheriff's Office confirmed late Monday. | | |
The father-in-law of slain St. Cloud mother Nicole Montalvo — and a suspect in her killing — posted bond from the Osceola County Jail Monday afternoon and was released Monday just before 10 p.m., according to an Osceola County Corrections spokeswoman. | | |
On Friday, the Apopka Police Department announced a missing autistic Apopka teen was found by airport security at the Orlando International Airport. Now, airport and TSA officials are explaining how she made it to the Southwest Airlines departure gates before being questioned. | | |
An Orlando police officer who was named 2018′s patrol officer of the year was disciplined recently after body camera footage showed him "taunt, belittle, humiliate and even incite... violence" while detaining a teenager. | | |
The billboard shows a photo of Trump throwing rolls of paper towels to victims of the hurricane in Puerto Rico and includes the phrase "Prohibido Olvidar," which in English translates to "Never Forget." | | |
One bill would require panic alarms at all Florida public schools, including charter schools. The alarms, which could cost about $253.8 million to implement statewide, would be placed inside all school buildings and be accessible to administrators, teachers and staff members. | | |
Aaron Gordon converted a three-point play with 1.1 seconds left to lift the Orlando Magic to a 114-112 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night at Golden 1 Center. | | |
The 4th annual Epcot International Festival of the Arts gets underway on Jan. 17 and there's loads of edible offerings in the mix throughout the park! | | |
The life-size dinosaur show comes to Orlando's Amway Center. | | |
Orlando bars and restaurants offer Happy Hour specials throughout the week. | | |
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