Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
A resurgent Joe Biden scored victories from Texas to Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, revitalizing a presidential bid that was teetering on the edge of disaster just days earlier. But his rival, Bernie Sanders, seized the biggest prize with a win in California that ensured he — and his embrace of democratic socialism — would drive the Democrats' nomination fight for the foreseeable future. | | |
An Orlando Police Department officer was arrested in August on suspicion of driving drunk after crashing his truck in Lake County, but OPD never notified the public that the officer was facing a criminal charge, as it has in the past. | | |
Despite protests from some of the poorest counties in Florida, a tax break sought by Florida Power & Light is advancing through the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature | | |
Florida voucher schools poised to get another $200 million in public money - without offering proof that they're doing a good job or even hiring qualified teachers | | |
First Orange County Convention Center conference cancels because of coronavirus. | | |
Real-time, updated map of confirmed cases of coronavirus across the United States. | | |
The Orange County school district is building two new high schools to relieve crowding at three existing campuses. The new schools will be in south Orange off Apopka Vineland Road and in Horizon West and will reduce student enrollment at Dr. Phillips, Freedom and Windermere high schools. | | |
Orlando developers file plans for 536-home subdivision in south Lake County. | | |
A man who suffered severe burns in a suspected arson fire this month died Monday from his injuries, an Orlando police spokeswoman said. | | |
Amazon Prime shoppers in Orlando can now have their orders of products like diapers and personal care items delivered in hours or even overnight. | | |
Orlando's housing inventory hit a record low this year, signaling the continued turnaround from the Great Recession but also the tight squeeze on a region already dealing with a severe shortage of affordable homes. | | |
Coronavirus' spread to Florida has not rattled Arnold Palmer Invitational players and fans, who are focused on this week's event while also following CDC guidelines. | | |
The Orlando Magic rank 23rd in the NBA in defensive rating during the past 10 games and coach Steve Clifford said that type of play will make winning difficult for his team over the final 21 games of the regular season. | | |
Disney World: New Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway ride review | | |
Track Shack in Orlando is hosting a spring sale with 20 percent off all regularly priced items throughout the store. | | |
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