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Sandi Streets filed the negligence lawsuit Wednesday in Orlando, a week after a man died from injuries on the same ride. Streets says she was invited to Universal's Epic Universe theme park before it officially opened in May.
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Man dies from blunt impact injuries after riding coaster at new Florida amusement park Epic UniverseA man who was unresponsive after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando's newest park died from blunt impact injuries. Joshua Stephany, the medical examiner for the Orlando, Florida, area, ruled the death an accident on Thursday after performing an autopsy.
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After a weekend of several arrests of protesters outside the former Pulse nightclub, Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending the state's crackdown on people who "deface" crosswalks.
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Officials say that the crosswalk, a tribute to the 49 victims who died during the 2016 mass shooting, was painted over overnight.
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The federal judge's order will allow a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed, in what legal experts say is among the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence.
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The Democrat says her priorities would include homelessness and affordable housing, public transportation and support for small businesses.
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Florida's Supreme Court rejects state prosecutor's bid to be reinstated after suspension by DeSantisFlorida’s highest court has rejected an effort by a suspended state attorney to get reinstated after she was removed from office last year by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Gatorland Orlando said that a 19.2-inch female slithered out of its shell and into the history books as one of only a few known leucistic alligators, three of which are at the park.
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A $50 million proposal was submitted to the Florida Legislature for the next legislative session that would go toward rail improvements in the I-4 corridor.
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A former executive director of a Florida museum which was raided last year by the FBI over an exhibit of what turned out to be forged Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings is filing counterclaims against the museum.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the Florida Supreme Court to reject a challenge to his suspension of Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell, saying the case “presents a political question.”
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Monique Worrell wants the Florida Supreme Court to overturn Gov. Ron DeSantis' decision to remove her from her role as an Orlando-area state attorney. She wants her job reinstated with back pay.