Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
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Good morning, it's Wednesday, June 7. Today in Orlando, it will be heavy rainfall with a high of 85° and a low of 74°. Get hour-by-hour temperatures here. |
Returning to a tropical storm status once again, the National Hurricane Center said there's a chance Elsa could become a hurricane for a third time prior to making landfall in Florida... | | |
Former Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg has asked a judge to delay his sentencing on six federal charges. | | |
A second Orange County deputy sheriff was recently suspended after posting videos on TikTok in uniform that were found to be inappropriate. | | |
Private equity firms and built-to-rent companies are becoming major players in the single-family rental market in Orlando, which is putting pressure on home prices. | | |
The collapse of the Champlain condo building in Surfside could reverberate through the real estate market in South Florida for months to come. Buyers may worry that older buildings have put... | | |
In a guest column, the president and CEO of the American Hotel and Lodging Association urges congressional passage of the Save Hotel Jobs Act. | | |
Gonzaga shooter Corey Kispert was in Orlando on Tuesday, the first of several potential NBA draft picks the Orlando Magic will take a look at in person. | | |
When Disney World named its new ambassadors last week, it continued a tradition that predates the resort. The position was created by Walt Disney to help alleviate public-relations duties for... | | |
Snap! Orlando is presenting the work of internationally acclaimed photographer Martin Stranka in a new exhibit showcasing work that blurs the line between fantasy and reality. | | |
The Winter Park Institute, which brings high-profile, thought-provoking speakers to Central Florida, has a new lease on life. | | |
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Elsa, which weakened to a tropical storm once again, is spreading across western Florida Wednesday morning and is expected to make landfall sometime during the day, the National Hurricane Center... | | |
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