OPD now says faulty emergency lights, not officer’s errant driving, may have led to grandmother’s death in crash
Chief Eric Smith's statements underscore the new stance by the department, whose initial investigation said the police SUV “was at fault for the collision due to failure to yield right…
Newsom urges a national ‘billionaires’ tax’ while fighting one in California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing a national billionaires’ tax and public AI equity fund while opposing a state-level ballot measure.
Central Florida schools eye ‘bare bones’ financial year as costs rise
Central Florida school districts eye ‘bare bones’ financial year as costs rise, enrollment falls and funding stalls.
Merrywood gets demolition delay, but Winter Park house expected to become history
Divided commission brushes aside longtime policy to back comp plan change allowing lot split for Lake Osceola property
Plant doctor: Is it too late to add zinnias to my flowerbeds?
Gardening advice from an urban horticulturist emeritus with the University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service
Rain, mud can’t dampen spirits at this year’s Bonnaroo Music Festival
Attendees at Bonnaroo battled mud and rain to enjoy four days of music and art, including headliners "Weird Al," Kesha, Noah Kahan, The Strokes and Skrillex.
Sheriff’s office investigates mass graves at California animal rescue facility
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office investigators recovered the remains of at least 117 dogs during a second search warrant operation at Miranda’s Rescue this week.
Today in History: June 26, first Harry Potter novel published
The first Harry Potter novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling, was published in the United Kingdom.
Senegal routs 10-man Iraq 5-0 to to advance to World Cup knockout rounds
ALEXANDRIA SMITH TORONTO (AP) — Senegal racked up the goals on 10-man Iraq in a 5-0 victory Friday that boosted their hopes of reaching the World Cup knockout stages. Pape…
Today in History: June 27, first ATM unveiled near London
Barclays Bank unveiled the first automated teller machine (ATM) in the town of Enfield, north London.