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Rapid Reactions: Lions make sweet, sweet music in Nashville
1. Four straight wins. Orlando City SC took care of business in the Magic City, shutting out Nashville 3-0 in a midweek match. It's the Lions' fourth win in a row and sixth result in their last seven games, a massive turnaround for the boys in purple. 2. Set pieces,...
USPS carrier robbed in broad daylight in Orlando neighborhood
ORLANDO, Fla. - The U.S. Postal Service is searching for the person who robbed a mail carrier at gunpoint in Orlando during the middle of the afternoon. This incident is the latest in a string of similar robberies in Central Florida. Investigators report that the suspect escaped with the carrier’s...
Breakdancing debuts as new Olympic sport in Paris this Summer
ORLANDO, Fla. — Breakdancing is the newest Olympic sport that will be making its debut in Paris this summer. Breakdancing originated in New York City during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Breakers would battle dancing instead of fighting. Breaking is back for the first time in Orange County...
‘Crash and burn:’ The epidemic of uninsured drivers affecting your Florida car insurance
Uninsured drivers on Florida and Jacksonville’s roadways are affecting your car insurance premiums and leaving those who sometimes only have the state minimum requirements for insurance, paying thousands of dollars out of pocket for the damages in a crash, according to an Action News Jax investigation.
Roberto Alonso joins the Greater Florida Consortium of School Boards
Roberto Alonso was elected to the Greater Florida Consortium of School Boards. Alonso, of Miami Lakes, became secretary and treasurer of the organization, which chose him in June during its meeting in Tampa. Locally, Alonso represents District 4 of the Miami Dade County Public Schools Board. The GFCSB develops a...
Fire Dept. Rescues Young Turtle in Florida, Highlighting the Dangers of "Ghost Nets"
A juvenile sea turtle is getting another chance at life thanks to the heroic actions of a quick-thinking passerby and the hard work and dedication of some Florida agencies. The incident took place on June 4, 2024 when someone spotted the distressed turtle tangled up in some abandoned fishing line. What happened next is a testament to the training and dedication of local officials, as well as the dangers of the plastics floating abandoned throughout our oceans. Find out what happened by reading on. What happened with the turtle rescued from fishing nets in Florida?Members of the Coral Gables, Fla....
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