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Depeche Mode: Memento Mori World Tour coming to Orlando’s Amway Center in 2023

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Feb. 24. → Read More

Looking for work?: Home Depot to hire 200 workers for several Central Florida locations

The home improvement giant said full- and part-time positions are available. → Read More

Ocala announces internships with Water Resources and Engineering Department for summer 2023

Five interns will be selected and receive on-the-job training. → Read More

‘Brews Around the Zoo’ returns to Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens for 2023

All proceeds benefit the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens and will feature 15 beer stations with over 30 craft beers, wine tastings, and live music. → Read More

A beautiful day in the neighborhood: Rollins offers campus walking tour in honor of Mister Rogers

The self-guided tour around the historic campus honors Rollins’ beloved alumnus, Fred McFeely Rogers. → Read More

2 winning Fantasy 5 tickets sold in Central Florida

According to the Florida Lottery, the winning numbers drawn were 01-8-21-27-32 and worth $46,127.84. → Read More

Tickets for Cocoa Beach Air Show featuring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds on sale now

The Cocoa Beach Airshow runs April 15 through 6 and features the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. → Read More

Police: One person injured after being hit by bus in downtown Orlando

The accident happened along Orange Avenue near Princeton Street just before 6 a.m. Wednesday. → Read More

Serious crash shuts down major roadway in Orange County

The crash happened on SR-417 near Hunters Creek just before 7 a.m. → Read More

AAA: Florida gas prices down nearly 10 cents as prices fall for second consecutive week

According to AAA, the average price of gasoline in Florida is $3.40 per gallon, down from $3.50 a week ago. → Read More

New Smyrna Beach leaders to consider youth curfew in effort to combat juvenile crime

The proposed ordinance would establish a citywide curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Friday and Saturday for anyone under 18. → Read More

Adventure Island to debut new interactive splash and play zone for 2023

The newest addition features two dozen playful elements and interactive aquatic components. → Read More

Sheriff: Cocoa Beach man arrested after breaking into gas station, leaving debit card behind

The man said he left behind his debit card so he could return to the business and pay for the items later. → Read More

Avelo Airlines announces new nonstop service from Orlando

Avelo Airlines Chairman Andrew Levy said the new routes add to the airline’s already growing presence at OIA. → Read More

Orlando International Airport honors aviation pioneer Bessie Coleman with special exhibit

Among the vintage photographs, several panels chronicle the life of “Brave Bessie” and her brief time in Orlando. → Read More

Central Florida advocacy groups warn of disturbing increase in teen domestic violence

According to advocacy groups, 1 in 3 teens experiences physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from a dating partner. → Read More

Body found in Georgia 37 years ago identified as missing Seminole County woman

On May 14, 1985, a passerby found a woman injured and unconscious along Highway 91 near Newton, Georgia. → Read More

Police investigating after man killed in Eustis shooting

When officers arrived on the scene they found 39-year-old, Wseni Laguerre, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. → Read More

Brevard schools launches parent survey in search of next superintendent

The district has been under an interim superintendent since Mark Mullins stepped down last December. → Read More

Rolex 24: Hotel rooms are in high demand as fans flock to Daytona Beach

Back-to-back hurricanes left many beachside structures damaged, and those that are still open are filling up fast. → Read More