Gail Paschall-Brown, WESH 2 News

Gail Paschall-Brown

WESH 2 News

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Gail:

Spectators fill Space View Park ahead of Crew-6 launch

The Crew-6 mission is drawing a lot of people to our space coast who want to see the overnight launch in person. → Read More

Church holds vigil for Pine Hills shooting victims

A vigil was held Friday night at a local church in west Orange County, remembering victims Dylan Lyons, 9-year-old T'Yonna Major and other victims of gun violence. → Read More

UCF program aims to fill need for special education teachers

"These special ed teachers and psychologists who are already working in Florida schools are learning each other's disciplines to better serve their students." → Read More

Witness recalls helping Pine Hills shooting victims

"It's sad because I've never seen this in my life." → Read More

Woman rescues dogs from Brevard County animal cruelty case

She took them inside, gave them food and water, and then called law enforcement. → Read More

Volusia County rabbi reacts to surge in antisemitism

"You may not be able to restrain people from exercising their free speech, but that doesn't stop people of goodwill from stepping forward and saying this is wrong." → Read More

Teen curfew could be adopted in New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach police said there has been a dramatic increase in youth-related crime over the past two years, with juvenile arrests increasing by 89%. → Read More

FHSAA to discuss form asking about athletes' menstrual cycles

The latest version of the form now under consideration scraps the questions. → Read More

Eatonville town council votes on Hungerford property development

"I really think it came down to the citizens, hearing their voices. I mean they came out in droves, you don't ignore that and we represent them,” the mayor said. → Read More

Firefighters battle house fire in Ormond Beach

The home is significantly damaged. → Read More

Surveillance video shows 4 suspects damage Port Orange elementary school

One of them takes a fire extinguisher and tries to bust the door and the window of the main building. → Read More

Osceola County Public Schools searching for new bus drivers amid staff shortage

Osceola County Public Schools is desperately seeking bus drivers, 35 of them. → Read More

Community gathers at Orlando candlelight vigil to honor Tyre Nichols

Locals say they're weary, not only after seeing what happened to Tyre Nichols, but also what they say is going on in their own backyards. → Read More

Oviedo Mall Rat Club to give teens a place to go

The club offers teenagers discounts at local businesses, food, and games and is partnering with Regal Cinemas for private screenings. → Read More

Sanford leaders take action in response to failing wastewater system

City leaders determined there was an emergency with the condition of the wastewater vacuum system. → Read More

Volusia Family Resource Center helps kids avoid crime

Two children accused of shooting at Volusia County deputies in 2021 are the reason behind the Daytona Beach center. → Read More

Florida educators react to Gov. DeSantis' teachers bill of rights

“It's important for the governor to listen to what teachers really need, things like autonomy, voice and choice in the classroom." → Read More

Leaders react to Florida's rejection of AP African American Studies

The White House reacted to the Florida Department of Education's decision to block the teaching of AP African American Studies in public high schools. → Read More

Family seeks justice after Palm Bay teens are shot, killed

The two teenage boys were found shot to death in a remote area of Palm Bay known as The Compound on Christmas night. → Read More

Engineering company to examine hurricane damage in New Smyrna

The city is charting a course of action to prevent future flooding. → Read More