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Engineering crews and pink survey ribbons were spotted in and near the Split Oak Forest Wednesday, a sign that a controversial road project broadly rejected by voters was continuing to move forward.
Regina Hill is throwing her hat into the ring again, despite felony charges hanging over her head.
As a group and individually, many said their final goodbyes to the teen, still coming to terms with his sudden death.
The airline has yet to issue statements or press releases explaining the cancellations and why it suddenly changed course.
Tavares police gave updates on the case of a 10-year-old boy who was tortured and remains hospitalized in critical condition.
Undocumented immigrants with deportation orders who encounter Florida police, deputies and troopers will find themselves on the fast track to being deported under a renewed partnership between ICE and the state’s 67 county jails.
It was so quiet in what would’ve been Anthony Sanchez’s class Thursday morning, students said they could hear the ticking of the neighboring classroom’s wall clock.
The Titusville City Council meeting went offline for more than a half-hour Tuesday after protesters shouted down the city’s mayor over the lack of answers to a deadly officer-involved shooting last week.
Florida Republicans appear to have found a compromise amid their lame-duck power struggle and will try – for a third time – to pass a series of immigration crackdown bills Tuesday.
The University of Central Florida is taking action against a fraternity after pictures emerged of a student being hazed.
Take the death penalty off the table. Limit how the word “murder” can be used in court. Prevent prosecutors from challenging certain prospective jurors. Those were three of 52 different requests attorneys for Stephan Sterns filed since last Thursday, amounting to 345 pages the judge, his staff and prosecutors will have to sit through as they prepare for the death penalty case.
After months of debate, the committee members tasked with developing a design for the Pulse Nightclub shooting memorial unanimously voted Tuesday to send the project to the second stage of design work.
Sitting upright in the office chair in the corner of the interrogation room, Tyshael Martin faced the two Lake County detectives and insisted, again and again, she was not responsible for killing a nine-year-old several months prior.
The Orange County Supervisor of Elections appeared to find her financial lifeline weeks after taking over the scandal-plagued office
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