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Monique Worrell said that personally she is "unequivocally opposed to the death penalty" but is obligated to follow the law.
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Pat Williams, formerly with the Orlando Magic, presented plans for a baseball stadium that would be funded by tourist dollars.
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There's still not a lot of data available as to why some people get long COVID and others don't.
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The Tyre Sampson Act takes a series of steps to protect riders. The teen fell from a ride that had been granted a permit to operate just two months earlier.
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The families of two people killed in a series of shootings in Orlando are speaking out via their attorney, Mark NeJame.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is questioning the actions of State Attorney Monique Worrell over how she handled cases involving a suspect charged with fatally shooting a TV reporter, a 9-year-old girl and a woman in Orlando.
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The man accused in the death of Spectrum News 13 reporter Dylan Lyons was issued an arrest warrant that included two new murder charges.
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Spectrum News 13 confirmed that 24-year-old reporter Dylan Lyons was killed while covering a shooting on Wednesday, along with a 9-year-old girl. Her mom and a station photojournalist were injured.
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Authorities in Florida don't immediately have a motive for any of the shootings. A TV crewmember and the girl's mother were also wounded and in critical condition at the hospital.
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Florida’s wetlands have historically served as natural sponges but are now filled with explosive growth and development. Throw in climate change concerns, and many wonder whether 2022’s flooding represents a new norm.
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Orlando Health is launching an at-home treatment service for certain patients in the east Orlando area.
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WMFE examines the devastation Hurricanes Ian and Nicole brought on Central Florida, and how some areas rebuild in an area that's known to flood as storms become more intense due to a changing climate.