Editorial: Iran conflict will likely never add up for Americans, the world
Even if peace between the U.S. and Iran lasts, the tenuously negotiated peace still carries a hefty price tag.
Video shows Disneyland visitor’s fall on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
The dramatic and terrifying footage shows the 13-year-old boy plummeting head first down the 50-foot-tall drop hill.
Vendors told to start dismantling ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center
Crews began dismantling a state-run immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades on Monday, signaling its closure even as state and federal officials continued to say little about the shutdown…
Hello, ‘Dolley’: Celebrating America, a spirited Fringe hit returns
Award-winning hit play "Dolley. F***ing. Madison" is back for America's birthday weekend, with its spirited look at the value of democracy.
Little ways to say happy birthday, USA, at Orlando attractions
It doesn't have to be a big birthday to mark patriotic moments at Central Florida's theme parks and attractions
Look inside Walt Disney’s private plane after complete restoration
The Palm Springs Air Museum restores the interior of Walt Disney’s company plane to its vintage 1960s appearance.
After failing to make ballot, St. Cloud lawmaker files lawsuit
State Rep. Paul Stark, R-St. Cloud, is suing the state after she failed to earn a place on the 2026 ballot when candidate qualifying ended.
Asking Eric: My longtime friend and her spouse won’t take a 10-mile detour to visit me
It hurts me so much that my friend and her husband refuse to come see me amid her diagnosis.
4 Central Florida restaurants and a food truck shut down after health inspections last week
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation shut down four restaurants and a food truck for health code violations during the week from June 14-20.
Windermere sues its residents over their boathouses — again
The tony town of Windermere is mounting another legal effort against residents who own five wooden boathouses on Lake Butler.