Hotel room bookings picked up at the end of the year, and experts think hotel stays in Orlando will increase in 2025.
INRIX studies congestion in around 1,000 metro areas, and of the 300 areas they studied in the U.S., Orlando ranks number 38, with drivers losing 27 hours a year waiting in traffic.
Let the good times roll! Universal Orlando is celebrating its 30th Mardi Gras from Feb. 1 to March 30. See details on annual event.
Homeowners say a $10 million project meant to divert water from a lake in the Dr. Phillips neighborhood had major delays and did not function well enough to keep properties safe over the hurricane season.
The case drew attention amid a nationwide focus on the apprehension and deportation of undocumented immigrants.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / January 31, 2025 / The new year is off to a great start at Orlando Credit Union with the continued sponsorship by Orlando Credit Union to the Hispanic Chamber of Central Florida.
The prolific winter storm event which brought heavy snow to the Panhandle and freezing temperatures to Central Florida also helped really bring down the states drought conditions.
Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball to Florida's third-most populous urban area; could the Rays be that team?
Fern Grove features 138 apartments. Various services will be available to residents, including 24-hour support for urgent issues, as well as assistance with light housekeeping, grocery shopping, and laundry.
The Tampa Bay Rays face a March 31 deadline to fund their part of the $1.3 billion new stadium deal in St. Petersburg, but Rays owner Stu Sternberg said the Rays haven't decided yet. Colleen Wright, the St.
State Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. said an 'arms race' is underway as some universities outside Florida have already started to address the pending changes
The midair collision and plane crash into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., is hitting close to home on ice skating rinks across the country, including the Orlando Ice Den in Maitland. “I think the whole world is sad. It’s a terrible, unimaginable situation,” said BJ Shue-Chapman, the rink’s skating director.