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March 25, 2026

Hurricane season forecast | Florida Puerto Rican parade in peril | Maxwell on FPL | Police shoot, kill man with hatchet | Historic home could be demolished | COVID in Florida, 6 years later

Florida Puerto Rican parade in peril as organizers blast Orlando over costs • Maxwell: FPL blocks plan to cut power bills in Florida, sees big profits
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Hurricane season forecast | Florida Puerto Rican parade in peril | Maxwell on FPL | Police shoot, kill man with hatchet | Historic home could be demolished | COVID in Florida, 6 years later

Up to 5 storms predicted to impact U.S. in AccuWeather hurricane season forecast

The potential for a Super El NiƱo could mean a quieter back end of the six-month hurricane season.

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Florida Puerto Rican parade in peril as organizers blast Orlando over costs

An anti-DEI bill set to be signed by the governor may further hamper the parade.

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Maxwell: FPL blocks plan to cut power bills in Florida, sees big profits

A powerful Florida senator blamed FPL for killing a bill meant to lower utility costs for Floridians. The company was also just named one of the most profitable utilities in America. Those two things seem maybe related.

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Man carrying hatchet shot and killed by Fruitland Park Police

It is the first-ever officer-involved shooting in the small Lake County city.

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Historic home built by Winter Park's most famous architect could be demolished

The home, built in 1940, sits on a four-acre lot and features a grand entry hall and a porch with sweeping views of Lake Osceola.

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COVID in Florida six years later: Another new variant, milder infections, fewer deaths and vaccines

Six years ago, Florida schools and beaches closed, cruise ships reported their first COVID outbreaks, and shoppers scrambled to get whatever toilet paper remained on the shelves.

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Democratic victory in Mar-a-Lago district: Ominous for Republicans, embarrassing for Trump

Emily Gregory's special election victory gives Florida Democrats a dose of optimism. By defeating the Trump-endorsed Republican, she's now the president's state representative.

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Kroger refunds $1.4M to Groveland for city projects, infrastructure upgrades

The city could redirect the $1.46 million to capital projects, like stormwater improvements or restoration of the historic train depot.

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Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial

The decision came after more than 40 hours of deliberation across nine days.

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After public uproar, Port Canaveral votes not to sell land for LNG plant

A motion declared the area "a strategic port property and should not be sold."

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The city's best burgers: An Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards retrospective

So many burgers, so little room for honors in the Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards. But just because they didn't win consecutively doesn't mean these burgers aren't still the best. Here's where to find them.

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