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"We're putting an end to this notion that Black folks and Brown folks don't vote," an Orlando bishop said. → Read More
The elections office says starting on Aug. 2, sample ballots with clarifying language were mailed to voters that have not requested a vote-by-mail ballot. → Read More
Matthew's Hope Ministries in Winter Garden has been serving about 400 people within the last week. → Read More
"The virulence has diminished so the severity of the illness has diminished, but it's infecting more people." → Read More
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer says people could see changes to downtown as soon as this coming weekend. → Read More
"It's very unsettling and definitely could've been avoided,” a resident said. → Read More
Dozens of students from across Central Florida showcased their inventions at the second annual Children's Business Fair in Longwood. → Read More
"I don't know how [the health department is] reporting testing numbers when it's very difficult to actually get tested," the Orange County resident said. → Read More
While monkeypox is not deadly, health experts worry the spread could make it a bigger threat. → Read More
Florida's state-run insurance company is promising to be there for homeowners, but an expert says the move is risky. → Read More
"We're tired of this living separately thing.' We've done it already for five months at that point," the new Florida homeowner said. → Read More
Austin Duran died in June after a sand container fell on him at the fire station. → Read More
Experts say it's normal to feel scared, but they also want people to be mindful of choosing safety over panic. → Read More
If you can't find an exit, experts say pick something that's metal or concrete to hide behind. → Read More
The former sergeant at the Department of Corrections said several officers have left their jobs because they couldn't bear the temperature any longer. → Read More
"There's not a word in the dictionary that you can really use even as disgusting as what took place there." → Read More
"The influx of calls to our community through the association has pretty much stifled some of our abilities to respond to other needs that our residents have,” HOA president Charles Keezer said. → Read More
An Orange County deputy and corporal have been disciplined for violating rules in place while working the Miya Marcano case, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office. → Read More
He was on the frontlines of organized sit-ins and protests to fight against the city's segregation. → Read More
For many of the immigrants, the journey has been a long, tough one. → Read More