Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are chasing votes Thursday in Florida, a state all but essential to the Republican's pathway to another term, as both nominees turn their... | | |
A disturbance over the Lesser Antilles and the eastern Caribbean Sea became "a little more concentrated" overnight and has an 80 percent chance of formation within five days, the... | | |
It's taken a century, but family tales of the Ocoee Massacre, passed down by survivors through at least three generations, are at last shaping the official narrative of the terror that for... | | |
A Disney World tourist accused of ditching a loaded handgun behind a planter near the Magic Kingdom's security checkpoint had an unusual excuse for how the weapon got there. | | |
Few people are left at Riviera Villas, a small rundown apartment complex on a blighted stretch of Mercy Drive in Orlando. Most of the tenants — single moms with young kids living off food... | | |
Revenue at Universal's theme parks plummeted 81% to $311 million for the third quarter as its California park remained closed and the Orlando and Japan parks are open at limited capacity. | | |
Orlando's LGBTQ landmark Parliament House resort is expected to close Monday, a post from the business on Facebook said. | | |
SunRail's local leaders vote 3-2 in approving controversial extension of the commuter-rail service from an existing station in DeBary to DeLand. | | |
Fewer trick-or-treaters than expected? Recycle those Reese's and make over the Milky Ways with fun recipes that turn leftover candy into all-new temptations. | | |
Receiver Antonio Brown joined the Bucs Wednesday, attending meetings and working with strength and conditioning coaches while the team practiced in the indoor facility. | | |
Check out Orlando area varsity scores and top performers from Thursday, Oct. 29. | | |
Of the over 1,300 people early voting at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office in Orlando on Tuesday, one was a woman who had gone into labor but wanted to cast her ballot before going... | | |
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