Central Florida Public Media
Thursday, January 22, 2026
- Backlog of non-arrest cases shrinks at Orange-Osceola state attorney office
- As flu season continues, vaccination numbers continue to fall
- She once feared Republicans, he grew up one: Susan and Craig take One Small Step
- Parents weigh in as Orange County Public Schools considers closing 7 schools
- DiCeglie's bill to fix controversial SB 180 moves forward
- Brevard School Board votes to close Cape View Elementary
- DeSantis announces $20 million for nursing programs, including more than $7 million in Central Florida
- Bill to regulate AI data centers advances in Florida Senate
- NASA’s moon rocket readies for Artemis astronaut mission
- Families vote on whether to convert Orange County public elementary school into a charter
- DeSantis: Central Florida getting America 250 statue at Bok Tower Gardens
- Proposal Backed to Phase Out Property Taxes
- ICE arrests in Orange County are on the rise, faith leaders call for action
- After governor’s urging, Florida Supreme Court opens doors to new law school accreditors
- Central Florida counties prepare for cold with warming shelters
- Last day of Marketplace insurance enrollment is today
- On expectations and perfection: decades apart, Michael and Ava Take One Small Step
- Partnership between Second Harvest, local schools feeds food-insecure students
- Orange County will reject CFX’s offer to buy conservation land near Split Oak
- Former Hungerford School property is sold to Dr. Phillips Charities
- In final State of the State, DeSantis touts his 'bold agenda'
- Florida lawmakers start new ‘journey’ as legislative session gets underway
- Space station crew prepares for NASA’s first medical evacuation
- Graduation rates improve across Central Florida, as DeSantis touts state’s highest rate on record
- News Collaborative of Central Florida receives $50K to support continued growth, announces next reporting initiative and first hire
- AG Uthmeier on Florida's camping ban law: 'Homelessness is not permitted'
- Brevard residents say renewing sales tax would help Indian River Lagoon
- Republican Lt. Gov. Jay Collins is running for governor
- Brevard County, Palm Bay invite the public to a lagoon workshop Monday night
- Statewide teachers union says teacher, staff vacancies increased in first half of school year