Central Florida Public Media
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
- Melissa crosses Cuba as a Category 2 hurricane while Jamaica rushes to assess damage
- Central Florida efforts underway to assist Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
- Central Florida Public Media introduces seven new shows to on-air lineup
- Three Central Florida state colleges in the running for million dollar Aspen Prize
- Roads remain closed, two days after downpour drenches Mount Dora
- Volusia superintendent counters ‘myths’ about district progress in letter
- Fearing property tax cuts by state, Winter Park opts against giving extra to nonprofits
- Flooding damages roads in Lake County, floods streets in Brevard
- Half a million Central Floridians could be without food assistance amidst shutdown
- Ocala senior killed walking to bus continues trend of student pedestrian fatalities
- Florida legislators begin filing education bills ahead of January session
- Early voting starts Monday for three Orlando City Council seats
- DeSantis dismisses House tax plan as 'a political game'
- Cell phone restrictions led to improved scores, behavior in Florida schools
- Government shutdown grounds Orlando’s air show
- Deltona backs out of lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 180
- Some Central Florida Head Start centers could close amidst shutdown
- Orange County lawmakers: We'll revisit law that hurts local planning
- Transparency Corner: Central Florida Public Media shares the behind the scenes scoop
- Final curtain for Orlando's Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre after 35 years
- Study links toxic algae in Indian River Lagoon to dementia in dolphin brains
- Orlando airport holds food drive for fed workers as shutdown enters 4th week
- Florida bill could make it possible to pay high school, college students less than minimum wage
- No Kings rally coincides with open carry event in Ocala
- Orlando’s peaceful No Kings protest draws thousands reaching for brighter futures
- Open enrollment to marketplace insurance is soon, here are the changes you should know
- Palm Bay councilman plans lawsuit after censure over anti-Indian comments
- As federal shutdown continues, Central Floridians voice concerns
- Central Florida No Kings protests planned for Saturday. Inflatables optional
- Biketoberfest is back in Daytona Beach with focus on safety