The case drew attention amid a nationwide focus on the apprehension and deportation of undocumented immigrants.
Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball to Florida's third-most populous urban area; could the Rays be that team?
Next week, Welcome will be hosting a week-long spoken word poetry residency. He’ll be going to Edgewater, Ocoee, and Oak Ridge High Schools to expose Central Florida’s Black youth to spoken word poetry.
Homeless advocacy groups in Central Florida breathed a heavy sigh of relief after the Trump administration on Wednesday rescinded its unprecedented order to freeze all federal grant funding. But
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Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic department costs.
Detectives in Florida announced that they have identified remains as belonging to an Arkansas woman that went missing over 40 years ago.
The parents of a local TV journalist who was fatally shot while reporting on a killing in central Florida have filed a negligence lawsuit against their son’s former employer.
Allegiant Air plans to beef up its nonstops between Chattanooga and the Tampa Bay and Orlando, Florida, areas by adding more flights starting in May, officials said Thursday.
His mother, Amberlie Reinertsen, says Mason has had lung complications since birth but has never been this sick before. Doctors report that Central Florida hospitals are seeing a spike in RSV cases, which can be life-threatening for infants, seniors, and those with underlying health conditions.
Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic-department costs.