2 hours agoNew technology aims to improve effectiveness of 911 dispatchThousands of people from across the country attended the 2024 National Emergency Number Association Conference at Gaylord Palms in Orlando over the past weekend.
21 hours agoCat virus puts pause on some Central Florida animal sheltersA Marion County animal shelter and several others across Central Florida are warning cat owners about a deadly contagious disease sweeping across our state.
2 days agoFlorida task force gives final OK to St. Augustine for Black history museumA Florida task force gave final approval to recommend St. Augustine as the top site for a new museum of Black history, but this might not be the end for Eatonville as the potential site.
3 days agoPush to get results for 3-year-old with rare disease in Brevard CountyTo know Emersyn is to love Emersyn.
‘Life sentence on our entire family:’ Judge to decide Bessman Okafor’s fateMonday, a judge will finally decide the fate of convicted murder Bessman Okafor – a decision the families of his victims have wanted for 12 years.
Seminole County residents discuss Florida bill that allows shooting bears in self-defenseBlack bears are no strangers to people living in Central Florida, including Bill Lueckfeld.
Baffling beach mystery in Florida as dozens of birds show up dead or sickBeachgoers in Flagler County say it’s normal to see a few dead birds wash up after every storm, but now those numbers are growing.
Doctor-designed app helps find diabetes medications amid shortagesNationwide shortages of Trulicity, Ozempic and other diabetic drugs have been going on for months due to several factors, including people using the drugs for weight loss.
Central Floridians remember baseball icon Willie MaysMillions are mourning the lost of baseball legend Willie Mays.
‘That’s what makes a father proud:’ Oviedo’s D’Amico & Sons serves up family traditionsAfter retiring, Giovanni and his son decided to open D’Amico & Sons Italian Market & Bakery in Oviedo.
Orlando community learns, celebrates Juneteenth traditionsJune 19, 1865 marked the day Union soldiers in Galveston, Texas told the last enslaved African Americans they were free.
Children wash cars to pay for St. Cloud father’s funeral after shootingThis Father’s Day weekend, Kingston, Conner and Irelynn are washing cars and selling baked goods to raise money for their father’s funeral.