LGBTQ+ brands shine for Pride Month at Walmart
Walmart is steadfast in its plans to sell Pride merch to show support for the LGBTQ+ community. Check out its range of Pride Month products!
Murder charge dropped against suspect in shooting outside Orlando nightclub
The Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office dropped a murder charge against a suspect who fatally shot a man outside Savoy near downtown Orlando after admitting they could not prove it wasn't…
Flood advisory issued for Orange County amid heavy rainfall, England-Costa Rica match delayed
The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a flood advisory for much of Orange County amid heavy rainfall.
Jolly adds Graham to anticipated Democratic ticket in governor’s race
David Jolly, a former member of Congress, announced Wednesday that Gwen Graham, another former U.S. Rep, will be his running mate should he win the Democratic nomination in the governor's…
10 years after Pulse: Attend remembrance events in Orlando
Ten years after the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub, Central Florida is uniting with art exhibitions, community events and memorial ceremonies.
Thanks, El Niño: Even fewer storms now expected in ‘below normal’ hurricane season
Experts at Colorado State University predict fewer tropical storms, including hurricanes, this season, thanks to an El Nino forming in the Pacific Ocean.
Royal Caribbean takes delivery of Florida-bound Legend of the Seas
After two years of construction, the third Icon-class ship is officially a part of Royal Caribbean's lineup following an official handoff from Meyer Turku shipyard.
SpaceX wants regular investors to help its stock launch. Here’s what to know before clicking ‘buy’
When SpaceX makes its debut on the U.S. stock market, it wants smaller-pocketed, mom-and-pop investors to play a big role in the IPO.
Bianchi: In the Summer of 1994, the world and the World Cup fell in love with Orlando
The Wall Street Journal wrote in 1994 that the United Nations should send observers to Orlando “to see how it's done.”
Orlando roads are still dangerous for walkers — but they’re getting better
Orlando, once considered the nation's most dangerous place for pedestrians, has improved the safety of its roads, a new study shows.