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Man accused of Pine Hills triple murder appears before Orange County judge
ORLANDO, Fla. - Keith Moses, the man charged with the murder of three individuals in Pine Hills in 2023, made a court appearance on Thursday in Orange County. The hearing involved discussions regarding the ongoing case between Moses's attorney and the prosecutors. Moses stands accused of the killing Spectrum News...
AdventHealth University dean of nursing arrested, facing charges of embezzlement
AdventHealth University’s dean of nursing is facing charges of embezzlement and is accused of misappropriating over $400,000 at a former university where she served as a dean of nursing. Laura Jean Fero, 54 of Apopka, faces six felony charges of theft by swindle, according to court records. She was...
Central Florida expressways will let you drive on the shoulder
A first-of-its-kind approach to managing congestion in Florida will debut this summer on a pair of Central Florida expressways with the goal of helping motorists escape traffic jams more easily. The Central Florida Expressway Authority announced last week that flex lanes are coming to State Road 417 and State Road 429. Flex lanes allow drivers to pass accidents on the shoulder when overhead ...
'Hot even for Florida natives' as heat wave builds
AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures will top 100 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours over many days in central and South Florida. Temperatures have been surging to hot levels even by central and South Florida standards of late, and more is on the way into this weekend, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Temperatures will top the 100-degree Fahrenheit mark across the interior, which is rare because of typically high humidity levels.
Keeping children with autism safe around water
ORLANDO, Fla. – May is National Swim Safety Month and according to the CDC, drowning deaths have surged by an extra 500 per year since 2019. Drowning is the fourth leading cause of death for children on the autism spectrum as well. That’s why Thursday’s “Breakfast with Bridgett” featured a discussion about water safety with Katie Pabst, director of clinical operations for northwest Florida at Florida Autism Center, where they specialize in supporting and advocating for children with autism.
Crazy burgers meet classic movies at Gigglewaters
You won't want to sneak food into this Safety Harbor movie theater.State of screen: Their love of movies inspired Rachel and Richard Wilson to open a dinner theater in 2018.But Gigglewaters' gourmet American cuisine and craft cocktails are the real stars of the show.The vibe: The speakeasy theme ("Gigglewater" was the code word to get a strong drink during prohibition) calls back to the 1920s and stays true to the city's spirit of upcycled decor.The bar is carved from the dancefloor of the historic Belleview-Biltmore Hotel, and its ceiling is lined with the hotel's tin panels.Best bites: The menu is...
Orlando weather: Temperatures to fire up across Central Florida, heat index could soar to triple digits
ORLANDO, Fla. - Central Florida can expect a blend of clouds and sunshine on Friday. A weakening line of showers and storms is approaching the region, and some areas may experience a leftover shower or downpour around midday. High temperatures on Friday will be in the low to mid-90s across...
Car crashes into charter bus carrying 11 at Walt Disney World, troopers say
ORLANDO, Fla. - A car crashed into a charter bus carrying 11 people on Walt Disney World Resort property on Wednesday afternoon, according to Florida Highway Patrol. The crash happened just after 12:30 p.m. on World Drive approaching the exit ramp to Epcot Center Drive, troopers said. A Nissan Altima...
Downtown nightlife operators sound off on new parking measure
“We normally get about 1,100 people on a Saturday night,” said event promoter Ricky Padilla. “But last weekend, we could tell pretty quickly something was off. Door revenue was off. Bar sales were off. We only had 600 or 700 people come through.”
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