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Orlando to experience a hot, humid weekend with storm chances and a moderate risk for rip currents according to the National Weather Service.
The lone jackpot win on a Saturday with Powerball, Florida Lotto, Cash4Life and Fantasy 5 drawings got split between tickets bought at a South Florida Publix and one at an Orlando gas station convenience store.
From unique gifts to specially crafted menus, this guide will give you some ideas on how to celebrate Father's Day in Orlando.
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey issued a violent warning to potential protestors in Florida on Thursday, June 12, two days before nationwide 'No Kings' protests are expected to draw millions of Amer
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Islands on MSNFlorida's State Park Just Outside Of Orlando Is A Water Paradise Filled With Idyllic Crystal Clear SpringsIf you are looking for a natural escape near Orlando, head to this Florida State Park that is a water paradise filled with crystal-clear springs and trails.
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ annual statement on the Pulse shooting anniversary released Wednesday makes no mention of the LGBTQ and Hispanic communities — the two groups most devastated by the massacre that left 49 dead.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNLive Updates: 'No Kings Day' protests break out across Central Florida"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s policies, and several have broken out across Central Florida.
Sunday started off in the mid to upper 70s and is forecast to quickly climb into the 90s by midday. Highs in the Orlando area and much of Central Florida are expected to reach 94 to 95 degrees through the week, with heat index values — or “feels like” temperatures — potentially rising into the triple digits.
In Florida, law enforcement officials are preparing for possible protests here over the weekend as many "No Kings" protests are being planned. "While OPD does not discuss specific security measures, we always assess the needs of large-scale events to make sure enough staff are on hand to protect and serve our community.
Florida baseball landed its fourth player out of the transfer portal, getting a commitment from Jacksonville OF Jordan Bastian