Angela Quezada
Reporter
Angie joined News 6 in October 2024.
Angie joined News 6 in October 2024.
The holiday season is here, and Orange County law enforcement is making safety a top priority.
Orange County is taking a groundbreaking step to support its frontline employees by introducing a virtual reality program designed to reduce stress and enhance mental well-being.
The first witnesses in the trial of a deputy accused of using a Taser at a gas station and setting a man ablaze are set to take the stand Tuesday morning in Orange County.
Known for its low fares and minimalist approach, Spirit’s financial turmoil now raises questions for passengers with upcoming travel plans. Despite the filing, the carrier’s leadership says it plans to continue operations while reorganizing. The timing has raised many questions among industry watchers.
Residents of Volusia and Flagler counties who were impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton can get help applying for Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits in Daytona Beach.
As Thanksgiving approaches, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office is bringing the spirit of giving to life with its annual turkey giveaway.
This year, we’re looking to help 5,000 children ranging from infants to 14-year-olds in Orange and Osceola counties and 1,000 seniors in need.
Time is running out for Central Florida residents impacted by Hurricane Milton to apply for free temporary roof repairs through Operation Blue Roof Program.
After a transatlantic journey and a little detour, Disney's newest cruise ship is expected to arrive at its new home port.
Over 400 Lake Highland first through 12th-grade students in the performing arts have worked diligently since the beginning of the school year to prepare for their annual performance to honor our courageous veterans.
Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County broke ground on a new home in Kissimmee Friday morning, as part of their Annual "Home for the Holidays" build.
In a journey through 10 decades of voting rights, 103-year-old Lillie Mae King Harper from Plymouth, Florida made her way to polls in Apopka on Election Day.