Group held mock graduation to draw attention to thousands in Florida who’d be impacted by repeal of law under consideration by legislators
The parents of a local TV journalist who was fatally shot while reporting on a killing in central Florida have filed a negligence lawsuit against their son’s former employer.
Provident Resources Group has purchased the 15-story, mixed-use student housing tower, UnionWest at Creative Village, in Orlando, Fla. Halstatt Real Estate Partners sold the purpose-built community which serves students at the University of Central Florida and Valencia College.
Central Florida’s housing shortage for lower-middle-class and low-income families surpassed six figures as of last year.
As work continues on the ground at Universal Epic Universe ahead of its May 22 opening, the new theme park is set to create 14,000 jobs in Central Florida. "We actually are almost there. We'll keep it at that,
The state university system’s Board of Governors on Thursday approved a one-year contract extension for University of Central Florida President Alexander Cartwright.
UCF’s president will get a million-dollar, one-year contract extension after the Florida Board of Governors gave final approval to the deal at a meeting in Jacksonville on Thursday.
Subtext has started off the new year with a groundbreaking celebration for LOCAL on Delmar, a five-story, 259-unit property located near Washington University in University City,
Next week, Welcome will be hosting a week-long spoken word poetry residency. He’ll be going to Edgewater, Ocoee, and Oak Ridge High Schools to expose Central Florida’s Black youth to spoken word poetry.
Central Florida high school boys’ basketball teams are looking in peak form as the regular season comes to a close. We looked at schools in seven area counties (Orange, Osceola, Lake, Seminole, Volusia,
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — One of the American Airlines pilots involved in a serious crash in Washington, D.C. Wednesday attended Embry Riddle University, and lived in Ormond Beach, according to a statement from the University. Jonathan Jay Campos was confirmed to be from the class of 2015, and was one of the pilots of American Airlines Flight 5342.
An expert believes that because a civilian aircraft and military chopper were involved in the air tragedy, the investigation may be as comprehensive as any in history.