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Documents detail how cops say family dismembered St. Cloud mom, tried to cover up killing & Orlando airport leaders to consider deferring $15 an hour living wage

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Documents detail how cops say family dismembered St. Cloud mom, tried to cover up killing

1,200 pages released Tuesday explained in new detail the roles authorities say were played by each member of the Rivera family played in Nicole Montalvo's killing and the evidence gathered by detectives.

Orlando airport leaders to consider deferring $15 an hour living wage

Orlando airport seeks delay on $15 an hour vote.

Florida lawmakers weigh making Medicaid restrictions permanent

The head of Florida's Medicaid program told lawmakers on Tuesday that the information they wanted — including the amount of medical debt that patients have racked up due to the policy — wasn't something the state collected.

The big immigration lie: Florida GOP has never been serious about cracking down on illegal hiring | Commentary

Florida Republicans file a bill to crack down on illegal hiring, but it mostly gives a pass to the private sector ... which is, of course, the primary culprit

Longwood man arrested for attempted sexual assault of 95-year-old woman, deputies say

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office arrested a Longwood man Monday after he attempted to sexually assault a non-verbal elderly woman with dementia in November, records show.

WNBA's 8-year labor deal to hike average salary to $130,000

The WNBA and its players have reached a tentative deal on a new eight-year collective bargaining agreement that calls for the league to increase salaries, enhance travel standards and offer maternity and family planning benefits.

National Bagel Day: Find Orlando deals on round toast

Orlando area bagelries celebrate National Bagel Day with promotions.

Magic seek to use road win as boost for back-to-back run against Lakers, Clippers

The Orlando Magic face daunting back-to-back games in Los Angeles, starting with the Lakers on Wednesday night.

Police looking for suspects in armed carjacking at Orlando park

Orlando police officers are searching for suspects involved in an armed carjacking at Eagles Nest Park near MetroWest Tuesday evening, OPD spokeswoman Lt. Teresa Ruhl said.

How Theater West End was saved, and how it plans to survive

Sanford's Theater West End has rebounded from a debt of nearly $30,000 -- thanks to an outpouring of support from the community.

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