OOrlando Read More OCPS to cut $8.2 million in mental health servicesApril 7, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Orange County Public Schools officials say declining enrollment and budget shortfalls have made it necessary to…
OOrlando Read More Early voting begins for Apopka mayoral runoff raceApril 6, 2026 APOPKA, Fla. — Early voting started Monday in Apopka’s runoff race for mayor. Voters will decide between Apopka…
OOrlando Read More TSA workers at OIA to be paid for the first time in weeksMarch 31, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Transportation Security Administration employees may finally start seeing some financial relief soon after going 44…
OOrlando Read More MCO not among 13 airports to be staffed with ICE agentsMarch 23, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Over a dozen U.S. airports will soon see the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
OOrlando Read More Day 3 of search for missing teen at Lake JessamineMarch 18, 2026 OAK RIDGE, Fla. — Wednesday marks the third day of the search for a Forest Lake Academy teenager…
OOrlando Read More Travel delays at MCO continue for 2nd dayMarch 17, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Severe weather has been impacting travel plans for people across the country and in Central…
OOrlando Read More Orlando to approve sale of 8 city-built homes in ParramoreMarch 16, 2026 PARRAMORE, Fla. — Orlando city leaders are starting the week focused on creating more affordable housing opportunities in…
OOrlando Read More Don’t be afraid, but remain vigilantMarch 4, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — As the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, President Donald Trump warned the American public…
OOrlando Read More Orange County to discuss infrastructure sales taxMarch 2, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Orange County voters could see a question about a new type of sales tax pop…
OOrlando Read More Orlando set to extend new senior transportation programFebruary 23, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — Today, Orlando city leaders are deciding on a new transportation program for senior citizens living…
OOrlando Read More ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ returns to OrlandoFebruary 12, 2026 ORLANDO, Fla. — The annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event is returning to downtown Orlando Thursday…
OOrlando Read More Winter Park could lose $18M from state’s property tax reformFebruary 11, 2026 WINTER PARK, Fla. — As the Florida Legislature considers a number of different proposals, property tax reform is a topic…