Raising Cane's and First Watch are among the tenants of a new plaza in Altamonte Springs. Click here for details.
Country superstar Luke Bryan is hitting the road on an upcoming summer tour, stopping in 30 cities across the nation. The award-winning musician makes a return visit to Orlando’s Kia Center on June 13 on his newly-announced “Country Song Came On Tour.
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Several federal and state investigations have been launched after an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and fell into the Potomac River,
For a decade, groups in Orlando have started and stopped pushes to get a Major League Baseball team in a state where its two franchises have struggled with attendance and revenue. That effort got more attention Wednesday with the announcement of a new front man: Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin,
Prospective MLB club Orlando Dreamers have announced Baseball HOFer Barry Larkin as the new front man for the drive to bring a professional baseball franchise to Orlando.