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Warm weather and an upcoming mating season could mean more alligator sightings in Central Florida.
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Bettina Grzeskowiak founded Embrace of Celebration, a nonprofit that reaches thousands of families living through Central Florida's housing crisis.
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Disney is appealing a federal judge’s dismissal of its free speech lawsuit over Gov. Ron DeSantis’ takeover of Walt Disney World’s governing district. Disney filed its notice of appeal Thursday.
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The judge says Disney lacked standing to sue Florida's governor on First Amendment grounds after DeSantis removed Disney's self-governing status after the company's CEO spoke out about a Florida law.
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The Florida Education Association says the shortage that comes halfway through the school year is critically impacting English language learners and special education students.
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Here are tips for saving money on food, navigating allergies in the theme parks and knowing when to splurge.
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AAA’s Tow to Go service will take you and your car back home or to another location within a ten-mile radius this holiday.
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Disney has filed a lawsuit claiming that the oversight government for Walt Disney World, which was taken over by appointees of Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year, has failed to release documents and properly preserve records in violation of Florida public records law.
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On Tuesday, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said that the city will make sure a memorial is completed before the 10th anniversary of the Pulse shooting massacre.
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Anchovies? Expired cans of lima beans? Dirty, torn sweaters? This holiday season, give your local food pantries and charity aid organizations the kind of stuff they really need.
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During lengthy public comment, the City Council heard from family members of Pulse victims.
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The world's most-visited theme park has become — almost by accident — one of the most important links in a corridor for wildlife spanning the length of Florida. It was created by the very organization that was responsible for kickstarting sprawl in Central Florida a half-century ago.