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  • Orlando newscast: Monday, Aug 18.
    2025/08/18

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Apopka debates Camp Wewa’s $1M+ annual cost versus community value.

    Critical Mass Orlando bans wheelies after a hit-and-run spurs safety overhaul.

    Hurricane Helene’s cleanup drove $200K in city overtime—now leaders eye staffing changes.

    OIA wins $5.9M FAA grant to modernize runway safety features.

    Orlando citrus farms struggle under drought, pushing for water solutions.

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    4 分
  • Orlando newscast: Friday, Aug. 18
    2025/08/15

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    CFX pushes SR 534 and Southport Connector forward, targeting Eagles Roost and a wildlife corridor.

    Dangerous heat prompts advisory and beach rip-current warnings across Central Florida.

    OUC substation incident injures three; power and SunRail delays resolved, investigation continues.

    State urges reporting of invasive spotted lanternfly threatening crops and trees.

    Osceola schools test a video‑game–based tool to boost student focus and attention.

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  • Orlando newscast: Thursday, Aug. 14
    2025/08/14

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Florida wildlife commission finalizes December black bear hunt with strict permit limits.

    89,000 Orange County voters sent incorrect sample ballots ahead of special election.

    Seminole County raises gas and utility taxes to sustain roads and public safety.

    State auditors launch review of Orlando’s financial practices.

    Proposed toll road could claim acres from Eagles Roost conservation park.

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    4 分
  • Orlando newscast: Wednesday, Aug. 13
    2025/08/13

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    State auditors dig into Orlando’s spending and programs.

    Tropical Storm Erin could become a major hurricane this weekend.

    Wildlife officials set to approve Florida’s first bear hunt since 2015.

    Southport Connector highway plan raises environmental alarms in Osceola County.

    OCPS starts school year with projected enrollment drop and funding shortfall.

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    4 分
  • Orlando newscast: Tuesday, Aug. 12
    2025/08/12

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Bear advocates rally to stop Florida’s first hunt in a decade, target FWC meeting.

    OCPS faces $67–$117M shortfall, weighs cost controls to protect classrooms.

    Visit Orlando gets $10M budget boost amid scrutiny over spending oversight.

    Cirrus expansion in Kissimmee to create 100 aviation jobs.

    Osceola schools launch bus-tracking app and new websites.

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  • Orlando newscast: Monday, Aug. 11
    2025/08/11

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Orlando’s housing market remains competitive with rising prices, though growth is slowing.

    Florida Atlantic University’s English-language training program for Osceola County pre-K teachers faces defunding after federal budget cuts.

    Brightline added more Miami-to-Orlando trains to meet growing demand, the South Florida Business Journal notes.

    The city is moving forward with new rules for short-term rentals despite pushback from property owners.

    How to interpret long-range hurricane models and why early-season forecasts often miss the mark.

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    4 分
  • Orlando newscast: Friday, Aug. 8
    2025/08/08

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Florida DOGE audit team begins deep dive into Orange County’s finances and programs.

    Seminole County advances a $75 million plan for a 200,000 sq ft indoor sports complex.

    Court denies Orlando bars’ bid to block late-night security ordinance requiring off-duty officers.

    Florida SNAP recipients will no longer be able to purchase sugary drinks and candy starting 2026.

    United Parks & Resorts sees Q2 attendance rise to 6.2M, while revenue and net income decline year-over-year.

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  • Orlando newscast: Thursday, Aug. 7
    2025/08/07

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency launched an audit of Orange County, reviewing records back to 2019.

    Apopka’s Sheeler High School cut chronic absenteeism by 30% through personalized learning and restorative practices.

    Orlando attorney Andrea Martinez is under Bar complaint for alleged commingling of client trust funds.

    Municipal leaders are planning a $30 million expansion of the Maritime and Defense Technology Hub, pending a lease-extension referendum.

    Folk artist Jon Napoles opened “Phantasmagorical Windows” at d.b.a., showcasing dreamlike paintings on repurposed windowpanes.

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    4 分