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Orlando, FL, United States

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Alligator experts discuss how to stay safe: 'Give yourself a good buffer'

The Sunshine State has no shortage of alligators. The good thing is that it also has a few alligator experts too. → Read More

Florida brain injury patients reunite with past caregivers at Orlando Regional Medical Center

Once a year, traumatic brain injury patients who've finished their inpatient treatment at Orlando Health, come back for a reunion. These are all patients who've finished their time at the hospital, and are coming back to meet again with their therapists and reconnect with other survivors. → Read More

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers receive prosthetics at Orlando rehab center

Every step the wounded Ukrainian warriors at Prosthetic & Orthotic Associates in Orlando take is a small victory. → Read More

Florida Wildlife Commission feeds manatees near Cocoa FPL plant

Bite by bite, the majestic and adorable manatees gathered by the dozens near the FPL plant in Cocoa to chomp on literal tons of fresh romaine lettuce, courtesy of the Florida Wildlife Commission. FWC staff fed them from behind a curtain, so the animals didn’t catch on where it all comes from. → Read More

Orlando Police and Parramore residents march in show of unity

Orlando Police and people living in the city's Parramore neighborhood, took to the streets on Saturday in a show of unity, marching with a purpose. "We're here to support you. We're a part of this community, and we all need to be in this together," Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith told the crowd. → Read More

Central Florida families 'touch a truck' to learn about disaster readiness

Saturday in Seminole County's Crane's Roost Park, children and families got the unique experience to touch a truck. "Our son brought home a flyer from school, and we thought it was a great event to come out, enjoy the day, and learning about the weather and all the emergency vehicles," said Gina Fosnot, a Seminole County parent. → Read More

Orlando pastor sees progress in police-community relations

Orlando saw protestors in the streets after George Floyd’s death, in 2020. In response to the city's protests Orlando’s mayor and police chief announced a community trust and equity initiative. Orlando bishop Kelvin Cobaris has been involved in the work. → Read More

Florida pledges $37.6 million for Volusia beach recovery, residents say its not enough

Daytona Beach Shores is still recovering from the damaging effects of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. Deborah Taylor lives along the beach and says they have lots of work ahead of them. "We're in the process of getting estimates to build a seawall, we need millions of dollars, we really do." → Read More

Orange County deputies searching for person who shot, killed woman

Orange County deputies are on the hunt for whoever shot and killed 27-year-old Nekaybaw Collier. → Read More

University of Florida discourages students, staff from using TikTok app

TikTok is one of the world's most popular smartphone apps, where users post entertaining videos of themselves for the world to see. Now, the University of Florida has become the latest institution aiming to step on the brakes, concerned over TikTok’s security risks. → Read More

'Meals on Wheels' of Seminole County delivers meals, gifts to seniors

This Christmas, Seminole County "Meals on Wheels" volunteers brought a little holiday cheer to local seniors. → Read More

Officials: Orlando airport's reserve fuel supply lower than normal after weather in Gulf Coast delays supply

Orlando International Airport officials said their reserve fuel supply is lower than normal, and airline pilots flying in are being asked to top off their tanks before heading to MCO. Delta Airlines has also posted an advisory telling passengers that ongoing fuel supply disruptions may impact travel to and from Orlando over the next two days. → Read More

Sensitive Santa event in Sanford held for kids with special needs

Sunday morning at the Seminole Towne Center, Santa came to greet an extra-special group of visitors. Children and teens with special needs were welcome at the Stanford shopping center for the annual Sensitive Santa event. "It's a great opportunity to see Santa in a very relaxing situation, not long lines, and especially very welcoming to the older kids," said Rita Mena, whose son has special… → Read More

Fusion Fest brings together different cultures, experiences to Orlando this weekend

The fifth annual Fusion Fest kicked off in Orlando this weekend to celebrate and bring together different cultures. → Read More

New high-rise towers planned for Orlando's Parramore neighborhood

An empty lot, between the Amway Center and Orlando’s soccer stadium, could soon be site of a new high-rise development. Tim Green is in charge of the project. He grew up the Parramore neighborhood where these towers are set to rise, and now hopes to contribute to his community. → Read More

'People were running': Shooting at Jones High School football game leaves 1 dead, 2 hurt

On Saturday night, shots rang out at near the Jones High School football field in Orlando. → Read More

Orlando's beloved Lake Eola swans receive annual check-ups

Saturday was the annual check-up day for Orlando's Lake Eola swans. → Read More

Central Florida counties see significant drops in early voting numbers

Sunday is the last day of early voting in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. Other central Florida counties ended their early voting on Saturday. Voters say it was an easy process. "There wasn't a wait," said Nathan Horton, "they check your ID, I had a couple of minutes to get a ballot, vote and that was it. I don't think I was even in there 20 minutes." → Read More

Seminole County residents anxious over possible rising flood waters ahead of storm next week

Geneva, Florida, resident Bob Boulanger is still living with the effects of Hurricane Ian. His home on the banks of Lake Harney was badly flooded. He said it will be even tougher if the floodwaters rise again, with a predicted storm arriving over the next few days. → Read More

Man shot, killed in Winter Garden neighborhood

Police are investigating a man's death early Saturday on Mildred Dixon Way in Winter Garden. → Read More