Rollins College graduate helping Ukrainian refugees in Poland
Rollins College graduate Lindsy Mooser is helping Ukrainian refugees cross the border into Poland, and settle into new lives.
Some Central Florida small businesses going cashless to prevent burglaries
Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream and Eden's Fresh Company are both going cashless after recent break-ins at their stores.
Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival celebrates its 63rd year
Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is celebrating its 63rd year.
Search for serial rapist: 'I suspect there might be more victims,' detectives says
Winter Park Police want to catch a sexual predator. For Lt. Lisa Suepat, the search never ends.
Teaching history as it unfolds
The war in Ukraine is an important moment in world history that is playing out in real time. Instructors are using this as a teaching moment.
Winter Park to dedicate 40-foot majestic Live Oak trees at new city park
Winter Park Mayor Phil Anderson, city commissioners, and other city officials will gather Friday, March 11, at 9 a.m., to dedicate seven majestic Live Oak trees at the site of a planned park located on the former Progress Point property.
Family of man killed by police at Winter Park wedding hires lawyer
"He was killed… in front of me. His blood was all over my wedding dress," said Janisha Paul who is devastated by the death of her uncle.
Drivers test rush hour on new I-4 Express Lanes during free trial
Monday marked the first morning and evening rush hours for the new I-4 Express Lanes. They are currently open for all drivers and will operate toll-free through March 2.
Winter Park man catches coyote on camera at front door
No cat burglars were caught on camera, but rather it was a coyote creeping up to Jack Devlin’s front door in the middle of the night.
Winter Park names new police chief
Winter Park has named its new police chief. Division Chief Timothy Volkerson will take over that department.
Sheriff calls out Winter Park PD over deadly shooting regarding release of body cam footage
The family of Daniel Knight is still waiting to see the body camera from the night Winter Park officers shot and killed the 39-year-old father of four on February 19. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood was one of the first in the state to start releasing body camera video within 24 to 48 hours and says it's important for public perception.
Sheriff calls out Winter Park PD over deadly shooting
A local sheriff is calling out the Winter Park Police Department over the controversy surrounding the release of body camera video of a deadly officer-involved shooting at a wedding reception.
'His blood was all over my wedding dress': Family of man shot at wedding wants officers charged
Daniel Knight was shot and killed by a Winter Park police officer at his niece's wedding reception on Saturday night.
Family of man shot by police at wedding reception speaks
The family of a man shot and killed by police during a wedding reception in Winter Park over the weekend is speaking for the first time since the deadly incident. Black Lives Matter Restoration Polk Inc. held a news conference with the family to discuss the matter and plans going forward.
FHP: Motorcyclist dies after crashing into Winter Park restaurant
A motorcyclist has died after crashing through a window at a restaurant in Winter Park.
911 calls released from Winter Park wedding where police shot, killed guest
The family claims the police's version of what happened is wrong.
Officer first used Taser on man shot, killed by police at Winter Park wedding reception: report
New details have emerged in the shooting of a man by a Winter Park police officer at a wedding reception on Saturday.
Man shot, killed by police at Winter Park wedding was bride's uncle
The family of the man fatally shot by Winter Park police officers on Saturday says he was the uncle of the bride. They have now hired a lawyer.
Central Florida's True Crime Files: Disappearance of Stephanie Edwards
On a hot summer night, May 24, 2010, Stephanie Edwards walked out of her Winter Park home and never returned. She left behind her keys, IDs, and phone.
Winter Park Police investigates cat poisoning report; neighbors say several animals have died
Neighbors on Carver Street in Winter Park have posted flyers all over the block warning people about animal poisonings.