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HOT AND HUMID WEATHER RETURNS TO ORLANDO AS SUMMER PATTERN SETTLES IN Central Florida is seeing the return of classic summer conditions, with heat, humidity and the possibility of scattered storms bac...

NEW TARGET STORE TO ANCHOR LAKE NONA WEST AS ORLANDO’S RETAIL EXPANSION CONTINUES A major new retail development in Lake Nona is preparing to bring more shopping, dining and lifestyle options to one o...

ORLANDO BECOMES A GLOBAL SOCCER HUB AS WORLD CUP FEVER TAKES OVER THE CITY Orlando is stepping into the international spotlight as soccer fans gather across the city for major matches, fan experiences...

ORLANDO MONITORS FIRST AREA OF INTEREST AS 2026 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON BEGINS Central Florida residents are being reminded to stay alert and prepared as the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway....

ORLANDO UNVEILS MORE THAN 26 NEW EXPERIENCES FOR 2026 Theme parks, restaurants, entertainment venues and attractions are part of Orlando’s new wave of experiences for 2026. Orlando is preparing for an...

ORLANDO BREAKS TOURISM RECORD WITH 76.7 MILLION VISITORS IN 2025 Orlando continues to strengthen its position as the most visited destination in the United States, reaching a historic tourism mileston...

DR. WANDEMBERG’S BOOK TO BE LAUNCHED IN 2026 WARNS ABOUT BREAST CANCER, THE DISEASE THAT KILLS THE MOST WOMEN IN BRAZIL Breast cancer remains one of the greatest public health challenges in Brazil and...

Florida Urged to Prepare as Atlantic Hurricane Season Approaches With hurricane season set to begin on June 1, preparedness is becoming a top priority for families, businesses and coastal communities ...

Florida Breaks Tourism Record With 143.3 Million Visitors in 2025 The Sunshine State continues to prove its strength as one of America’s most powerful travel and economic engines. Florida welcomed an ...

Florida Measles Cases Raise New Health Concerns Ahead of Summer Travel Season New cases in Florida counties are drawing attention as health officials across the U.S. warn about rising measles activity...