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On the other side, the Pride are coming off a CONCACAF W Champions Cup group stage match on Tuesday. They are looking to end an eight-match winless drought in NWSL action. Orlando’s last victory in league play came back on June 13. Since then, the club has gone 0-4-4 over that span.
A guest who became unresponsive after riding the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal Orlando’s new Epic Universe theme park has died, according to park officials.
A car breakdown on a busy highway usually generates intense frustration for the car’s driver and for anyone else caught in the resulting traffic jam. But for Desmond Bane, whose vehicle conked out Wednesday on the side of an Orlando expressway, the experience offered an unmistakable sign of how happy Magic fans are now that he’s on the team.
The Renaissance Theatre Company building in Orlando has been condemned and ordered to be vacated, according to signage posted on the building.
Brightline officials touted Miami-to-Orlando ridership numbers to show the popularity of its long-haul service but remains challenged with stagnant or dropping short-haul rides in South Florida
I recently heard a Las Vegas-based podcast discussing advice Vegas locals would give new residents. One was not to lend money to fellow Las Vegans … no matter how lucky the requester is feeling about his or her next trip to the casino.
North Carolina fell to UCF, 34-9, in its return to Power 4 competition. Here’s what we learned from another lopsided loss.
Week 5 of Orlando-area high school football has Osceola at Jones and Boone at Ocoee in matchups of Super 16 teams. No. 1 Edgewater plays at Apopka. There are 11 teams looking to stay
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Orlando police investigating after reports of shooting in Baldwin Park
The Orlando Police Department (OPD) is currently investigating reports of a shooting that took place Friday morning in Baldwin Park.
Fentanyl is the leading cause of death in U.S. individuals aged 18 to 45, surpassing heart disease, cancer, and gun violence, according to United Against Fentanyl