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A medical research organization that has received more than $350 million in public and private incentives says its Orlando facility's long-term outlook...
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Leaders of a research organization that has been key to the growth of a medical research community in central Florida say the firm is now in talks with...
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Details are emerging on Sanford-Burnham's planned exit from Orlando.
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Orlando wants to make it easier to open brew pubs.The Municipal Planning Board will consider changes this week city code to make it easier to get…
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An Orlando drug maker plans to lay off as many as 400 workers in January. Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation is consolidating services to South...
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One person was found dead after a small helicopter crashed into an Orlando house.The Orlando Sentinel reports the helicopter crashed Sunday afternoon,…
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Attorneys from the Tampa Bay region are representing the father of a Chechen man who was fatally shot while being questioned by law officers about ties to…
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George Zimmerman helped rescue four people from an overturned vehicle in central Florida last week, just days after he was cleared of all charges in the…
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio held a press conference at Gatorland, an Orlando tourist attraction, on Friday to denounce the Affordable Care Act for putting the…
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Energy production, military realignment, Hispanic immigration, student enrollment and changing retirement patterns are among the forces driving population gains in America's fastest-growing counties.
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A friend of the man killed Wednesday in Orlando says the FBI was questioning the man about his connection to Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the men suspected of planting the bombs in Boston.
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The University of Central Florida in Orlando closed down its main campus until midday. Authorities are investigating. The incident began with a fire alarm at a dormitory. As police responded, a student apparently killed himself with a gun. Then other weapons and IEDs were discovered.