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WESH 2 News

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

Why are street lights on the highway purple?

Drivers in central Florida are puzzled by the purple hue of thousands of street lights, prompting concern about safety and a possible defect in the lights. → Read More

Florida lawmakers move forward with ride safety bill

The move comes almost a year after 14-year-old Tyre Sampson fell to his death from the Orlando Free Fall ride along International Drive. → Read More

Major Orange County venues to seek tax dollars for projects

Some major local venues may be in line for millions of new tax dollars. → Read More

2023 Florida legislative session: Measures lawmakers will vote on

Tax breaks, sweeping education changes and safer theme park rides are just some of the measures lawmakers will begin tackling when the legislature convenes Tuesday. → Read More

Florida law aimed at voter suppression, voting rights groups say

“We have to ask if the government actually wants people to vote at all, not just legally," said Alex Saiz, director of legal services at Florida Justice Center. → Read More

Hyundai, Kia Settlement: 3.1M Vehicles, Fire Risk, and Payouts

The settlement could deliver payouts to owners of damaged cars and SUVs. → Read More

New bill would eliminate Florida Democratic Party

The Florida Democratic party would not exist if a new Senate bill is passed and signed into law. → Read More

DeSantis signs law stripping Disney of district control

In the beginning of the news conference, DeSantis said, "Today the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end." → Read More

Legal battle continues for death row inmate's right to DNA testing

After being granted the right to use DNA testing to examine evidence, the defense says some items were missing from the original batch. → Read More

Florida Democratic Party electing new chair

This weekend, Democrats will converge on Central Florida to meet and elect a new state party chair. → Read More

Former guardian implicated in elderly person's death agrees to plea bargain

Rebecca Fierle has signed an agreement to plead no contest to neglect of an elderly person, a felony that could result in a prison term of up to five years. → Read More

FreeFall to be inspected by designer

Funtime Handels of Austria will be inspecting the ride as they fight a lawsuit from the family of Tyre Sampson. → Read More

William Zeigler case: Doubts over evidence testing

“I’ve done everything in the world that I could to prove my innocence." → Read More

Florida set to execute convicted killer Donald Dillbeck

Donald Dillbeck, who murdered a law enforcement officer and a woman during a carjacking, is scheduled to be put to death. → Read More

Florida Supreme Court discontinues diversity training for judges

The Florida Supreme Court has discontinued the once-mandatory diversity training and has now dissolved the Standing Committee on Fairness and Diversity. → Read More

Orlando Eagle Drop Slingshot reaches settlement with state

In the settlement, the state explains that there is nothing prohibiting the ride operator from dismantling the Free Fall ride. → Read More

Ride safety bill filed after teen falls from ICON Park in Orlando

The Free Fall ride along International Drive has been closed for nearly a year, since Tyre Sampson fell to his death while vacationing last March with friends. → Read More

Recreational marijuana in FL may increase impaired drivers

A proposed amendment is currently under review, which would make cannabis legal. → Read More

Sex trafficking case against Matt Gaetz closed

His legal team says it's been informed that the case has been closed by the Justice Department. → Read More

Gov. Ron DeSantis challenges notion that Florida needs AP courses

"The AP is kind of with the College Board. Who elected them? Are there other people who provide those services? Turns out there are," said DeSantis. → Read More