Central Florida Public Media
Friday, November 28, 2025
- Holiday travel brings big crowds to Orlando International Airport
- Orlando lawmaker re-files bill aimed at saving lives of students with autism
- Electric vehicles now an option in Florida's plans for millions earmarked for "cleaner technology"
- Central Florida World Aids Day puts politics aside to focus on survivors, love and progress
- Florida gets OK to enforce social media law banning kids under 14
- Orlando Turkey Trot is expected to be biggest yet
- DeSantis puts legislature on puppy protection duty next session
- Next Boeing Starliner mission will carry no astronauts
- Judge refuses to halt bear hunt in Florida
- Florida makes millions available for lower-emission garbage trucks
- Nearly all staff laid off at UCF energy research institute
- DeSantis pushes back on Trump proposals for AI, offshore drilling
- PSC OK's FPL deal that increases base rate in parts of Florida
- MCO PD? Orlando International Airport plans its own police force
- On faith, choice, and abortion: Marlena and Mary take One Small Step
- Ethics panel opens investigation of Rep. Cory Mills
- Orange County chips in $1 million in additional food assistance
- Audit of Florida’s voucher program finds overspending, underfunded public schools
- UCF researchers use music and saliva to better understand Alzheimer’s
- Florida cities rank high in yearly index for LGBTQ equality
- Orange County to offer TV and film incentives up to $1 million
- Brevard voters could get a chance to renew sales tax benefiting Indian River Lagoon
- Kroger facility in Groveland closing; city says 1,400 workers will be impacted
- Three Florida school districts to test drones to protect against active shooters
- Orange County film incentives would use TDT funds
- State seeks to scuttle lawsuit challenging bear hunt
- As SNAP returns, new work rules apply
- New Glenn launches, successfully lands booster and sends probes to Mars
- Brevard college faces lawsuit from employee fired for Charlie Kirk comments
- Brevard County announces opening of disaster loan center