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World's second-largest cruise ship to set sail from Port Canaveral this summer
A new Royal Caribbean cruise ship will soon set sail from Port Canaveral in Florida – just in time for the summer!
A new Royal Caribbean cruise ship will soon set sail from Port Canaveral in Florida – just in time for the summer!
An alligator made its way onto a busy road in Orlando and wedged itself underneath a police patrol vehicle near a 408 on-ramp on Thursday morning.
FOX 35's Caroline Coles speaks to Cherice Williams, an Orlando woman who went from waiting tables to owning her own hair product company called Blaq Luxury Hair.
United Launch Alliance (ULA) is ramping up its launch capabilities with the construction of a new rocket transportation ship that'll transport its Vulcan rockets from the factory in Alabama to launch sites, including Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
FOX 35's David Martin heads to the convention center to explore the fascinating world of plastics. This enormous event called NPE2024 only happens once every three years, and bold leaders along with creative visionaries will show off their innovations in plastics.
USA TODAY revealed its annual list of the best theme park hotels in the U.S. – and No. 1 in 2024 isn't found in Florida.
Jefre is the artist that will be sculpting a piece for the Pulse Memorial. He has years of amazing experience and has art not only all around Orlando but around the world.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its screen time guidelines for children and teenagers with new age-based handouts.
A Sacramento, California, mom allegedly kicked and backhanded her 2-year-old daughter on a plane after her little one woke her up during flight from Mexico, according to federal court documents.
One of the largest music festivals globally is underway this week, as more than 200,000 attendees are anticipated to brave the heat in Daytona Beach.
A Florida woman was arrested last week after police said she broke into a neighbor's home while naked.
A group of 24 women shattered skydiving records in Toogoolawah, Australia, by executing two remarkable formations during their jumps.