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Ride Sharing drivers went on strike at the Orlando International Airport to voice concerns over pay and benefits from companies like Uber and Lyft.
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A debate was held Monday, Feb. 12 at the Orlando Public Library. Participants discussed Florida's book bans.
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A look at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, which will be in Orlando on February 3, 2024.
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A mental health service is expanding its operations to Polk and other Central Florida counties to address the growing concern of mental health crises in children.
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After hospitals, pharmacies and the state refused to help, an Orlando mother shares her journey in trying to get her 8-month-old daughter the COVID-19 vaccination.
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Last January, Anderson Ata became the seventh person in the world to receive teplizumab, which researchers say is the first big milestone in treating diabetes since the first production of insulin over 100 years ago.
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A 6-year-old boy who left on a flight to visit his grandmother in Fort Myers was put on the wrong plane. He had landed in Orlando instead.
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On Tuesday, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said that the city will make sure a memorial is completed before the 10th anniversary of the Pulse shooting massacre.
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As respiratory virus activity picks up around the country, vaccine levels remain below last year's totals, according to the CDC. Cohen has been on national blitz to improve those numbers.
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The American Muslim Community Clinic mobile clinic provides primary care to the unhoused population in the Orlando area. It continues to see more and more people, but finances are not keeping up.
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A former executive director of a Florida museum which was raided last year by the FBI over an exhibit of what turned out to be forged Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings is filing counterclaims against the museum.
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During lengthy public comment, the City Council heard from family members of Pulse victims.