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  • Friday kicks off a three-day Orlando Renaissance Festival at Bill Fredrick Park.
  • I must say I like the look and feel of Bulla Gastrobar very much. The restaurant, in the newly opened but curiously named Lakeside Crossing development,…
  • A fleet of 8 toaster-oven sized satellites are heading to orbit with the task of seeing through rain. NASA’s Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System will measure wind speeds in the tropics to better understand cyclones and hurricanes. And it does this in a pretty interesting way: using left-over GPS signals beamed down to earth.
  • Orlando musician Nate Figueroa performs under the alias Nature. Intersection’s Brendan Byrne spoke to him about the art of songwriting and lyrics, and he performed three songs.
  • Military simulation has big presence in Orlando, and leaders in the industry say President Elect Trump could boost business once he takes office. We visit the floor of I/ITSEC- a tradeshow for military simulation- and peek into the future of this industry in Central Florida.
  • As Cubans pay their respects to Fidel Castro, many of Florida’s Cubans are processing what his passing means and hoping it ushers in democracy. Meanwhile the thawing of relations between Cuba and the United States under President Obama could freeze over again. What does a post-Castro Cuba mean for those who fled the regime and made a home in Florida?
  • The annual downtown Orlando tree lighting ceremony is tonight to 9 with Mayor Dyer lighting the 72 foot tree, live stage show by Encore Cast Performing…
  • A number of abandoned and wrecked boats has become a problem in Volusia County.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says 26 boats in the county are considered derelict. While some of them were left in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, others have been there for years.
  • State law enforcement officers would start earning a higher salary next July under a proposal from Gov. Rick Scott. At a press conference Thursday in Orlando, Scott announced intentions to recommend a 5% raise for agencies such as the Florida Highway Patrol and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
  • In 1962, Peter — an African-American boy exploring his neighborhood after a snowstorm — broke the color barrier in mainstream children's publishing. A new book pays tribute to author Ezra Jack Keats.
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