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Police say a man punched and kicked a 70-year-old man who'd asked him to practice social distancing inside a central Florida gas station.
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It’s a hectic time for news coverage- from the pandemic to nationwide protests- news organizations are on the front lines reporting these momentous stories. But many local papers are doing it with smaller and smaller newsrooms.
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Winter Park's second annual Weekend of the Arts takes place February 15th - 18th. Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts owner Chris Cortez talks about being part of the event.
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Rollins College’s radio station has been off the air since Hurricane Irma. The storm damaged WPRK’s antenna, and finding a new location off campus for the antenna has not been easy. Station manager Nic Colarossi joins Intersection to explain what the road ahead looks like for WPRK.
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Size doesn’t matter when it comes to art. Rembrandt’s 1630 self-portrait, just 5 by 6 inches, is no less a masterpiece than his 1642 “Night Watch” at 12…
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The emergency room at Dr. Phillips Hospital is equipped with a new technology that can disinfect ambulances in minutes. It stops the spread of contagious diseases.
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An exhibit documenting both the rise of the Hitler Youth and the indoctrination of one boy, Paul Bayer, who was inducted at age 10 and by 17 was ordered…
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The movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” is a film everyone loves, even though it’s in black and white. What is this, the eighties? Is Michael J. Fox going to…
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Winter Park has a snail problem in Lake Knowles. The city is inviting members of the public to come help remove exotic island apple snails.
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Orlando is still reeling after five people were killed when a gunman entered an awning factory and opened fire before killing himself. Officials say 45-year-old John Robert Neumann Jr. entered Fiamma, Inc., located in an industrial park off Forsyth & Hanging Moss Road, with a semiautomatic pistol and a hunting knife and shot four men and one woman.