Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Plans for a continued campaign blitz of Florida by Trump, which has included his family members and even some Cabinet members, are on hold. So is the president's busy schedule of rallies around... | | |
A feverish and "fatigued" President Trump was taken to a military hospital after being injected with an experimental antibody cocktail at the White House. | | |
Appearing to live up to its promise to help Central Florida address its deepening housing crisis, Universal Orlando on Friday announced a nationwide search for a developer to design, build... | | |
Hunter said he voted for President Trump in 2016 because Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton "never did reach out to the evangelical community," he told the Washington Post. "So I... | | |
Tropical Storm Gamma formed Friday night off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, becoming the 24th named storm of a busy hurricane season. | | |
Universal Orlando will close down its Volcano Bay water park for several weeks, beginning Nov. 2. | | |
Belle Isle police continue to search for a local woman who was last seen a week ago as the missing woman's friends and family host search parties and a prayer vigil hoping for her safe return. | | |
As President Trump canceled a Central Florida rally for Friday due to his and his wife's coronavirus infections, the state reported another 2,660 cases and 110 new resident deaths. The state... | | |
This has been an unprecedented year marked by a pandemic that has been disproportionately deadly in Black communities, a months-long wave of nationwide protests against police killings of... | | |
Most high school football teams were on the field Friday night, but cancelations caused by COVID-19 are still an issue. | | |
UCF athletics director Danny White delivered a clear message to Knight Nation: If you don't want to follow stadium coronavirus safety policies, stay home. | | |
This Sunday, Oct. 4, readers can get free financial advice from Certified Financial Planners during our annual Ask An Expert hotline. Call 407-960-6868 on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to speak to... | | |
Mark Wahlberg is doing his part to help keep students and teachers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic. The actor has donated 1.3 million face masks to students and teachers across the... | | |
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