Skies will be sunny with afternoon highs across Central Florida ranging from 73-78 degrees, peaking at 80 in Okeechobee. There is a moderate risk of rip currents at all area beaches. Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month. These can be shared with friends and family who are not subscribers.
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.
A traffic stop on Interstate 75 in Sumter County led to troopers finding fraudulent credit cards and credit card skimmers, according to a news release from the Florida Highway Patrol.
High pressure sticks around for another day, allowing temperatures to climb quickly under mostly clear skies into the mid to upper 70s.
Special legislative sessions in Florida can cost $50,000 a day. But columnist Scott Maxwell says a bigger problem is the hasty way politicians rush to pass bills that nobody has even fully vetted.
Rep. Fiona McFarland has already had conversations with some of the lobbying organizations that would be most affected by the proposal in hopes of getting them to support her efforts
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has been closed until at least 11 a.m. Thursday. Several flights out of Florida have already been canceled.
Central Florida is in for a warming trend as temperatures climb through the week, culminating in Orlando's first 80-degree day of the year on Friday.
Orlando offers plenty of internet service providers to choose from. Your best option will ultimately depend on what's available at your address. Spectrum is the best internet provider in Orlando for most households, thanks to its wide coverage. Prices start at $25 and go up to $70.
Legoland Florida plans to lay off 234 workers, primarily performers, in an effort to be more competitive in central Florida's thriving theme park market, company officials said. The theme park resort in Winter Haven,
The big story: Florida’s scores on the latest round of the National Assessment of Educational Progress didn’t offer much to cheer about.
A Florida police officer has been sentenced to more than 17 years behind bars after pleading guilty to stealing drugs, cash and firearms seized by the U.S.