Palin book tour heads to Fla. retirement community that’s a must-stop for GOP candidates
Palin heads to Fla. town that feted her in 2008 AirTran Airways giving double rewards for Milwaukee travel through Feb. 10
AirTran giving double rewards for Milwaukee travel 911 tapes: Man wounded in Orlando shooting rampage tells police he feared gunman would return
911 tapes in Orlando shooting show chaos, panic Witness: Ordeal lasted about a minute as ex-employee shot and killed 1, hurt 6 at Fla. office
Witness: Fla. office shooter stayed about a minute Shooting spree at Orlando office appears driven by suspect’s failures in life
Office shooting suspect’s life spiraled downward Police: Out-of-work engineer angry at company that fired him shoots 6 employees, kills 1
Police: Fla. shooting suspect was angry at company Police: Orlando gunman who killed 1 thought ex-employer had blocked his unemployment benefit
Police: Fla. gunman thought company nixed benefit Orlando engineer suspected of shooting 6 at company that fired him says ‘they left me to rot’
Suspect in Orlando office shooting had money woes At least one dead in shooting at Orlando high-rise in USWASHINGTON - At least one person was killed and five others injured in a shooting Friday at a high-rise office building in Orlando, Florida in the US. Officials: Gunman apprehended after killing 1, injuring 5 others at Orlando office building
Police: Gunman caught after killing 1 in Orlando Police searching for gunman after shooting in downtown Orlando office building; 8 injured
Former employee opens fire at Orlando office tower Police searching for gunman who injured at least 8 in downtown Orlando office building
Orlando office building gunman on the loose Police surround downtown Orlando office building after gun shots fired
Orlando office building locked down after shooting Gov. Crist wants special on central Fla. commuter rail considered vital to high-speed system
Fla. gov wants special session on commuter rail National Retail Properties arranges $400 million credit facility to replace maturing debt
National Retail Properties gets new $400M loan AirTran October traffic rose 5.2 percent but not quite enough to keep up with rise in capacity
AirTran says October traffic rose 5.2 percent Some fast-growing counties use smart planning, diverse job mix to hold onto gains in recession
Not all boom counties cough up gains in recession Caring burglar returns ashes to grieving Fla. mom after seeing her on televisionORLANDO, Fla. — A burglar with a conscience returned a keepsake containing a boy’s ashes to his Orlando mother after seeing the woman talk about it on television. The ashes were in a small vial that looks like a necklace. It, along with jewelry, money, a television and other things were swiped when Emely Santana’s home was ransacked this week. Tupperware says 3rd-quarter profit rises 17 percent as sales climb and input costs fallORLANDO, Fla. — Tupperware Brands Corp. said Tuesday its third-quarter profit rose as sales ticked up slightly and the cost of raw materials declined. The direct seller of plastic containers and beauty products also raised its expectations for 2009 profit, sending shares higher in aftermarket trading. ‘Die quickly’ congressman hailed as Dem hero hosts health care town hall in FloridaTAVARES, Fla. — A Florida congressman tried to make sure a health care town hall meeting he hosted Monday night didn’t turn into a debate about his recent remarks that Republicans want sick people to “die quickly.” He mostly succeeded. Highest-ranking gay official in Obama administration says time is right for gay civil rightsORLANDO, Fla. — The climate for passing gay civil rights laws has never been better, but it could be a decade before another chance comes around, the highest-ranking openly gay official in the Obama administration said Friday. Prominent Southeast real estate developer charged in wife’s death released from jail on bondORLANDO, Fla. — A prominent Southeast real estate developer charged with second-degree murder in his wife’s shooting death in Florida has been released from jail. US orange crop expected to be 10 percent smaller; Fla. crop hit hard by freeze, poor rainfallORLANDO, Fla. — This season’s U.S. orange crop is expected to be 10 percent smaller than last season’s yield, agriculture officials said Friday, though consumers likely won’t have to pay more for their orange juice. Prominent Southeast developer pleads not guilty in wife’s death in Fla. mansionORLANDO, Fla. — A prominent southeast developer charged with second-degree murder in his wife’s shooting death in Florida has pleaded not guilty. Judge allows ex-astronaut’s attorneys to depose romantic rival again over pepper spray issueORLANDO, Fla. — Attorneys for a former astronaut will get another chance to question a romantic rival she allegedly drove 1,000 miles to confront. Anheuser-Busch InBev raises $2.7 billion from selling SeaWorld, Busch Gardens theme parksBRUSSELS — Anheuser-Busch InBev SA, the world’s largest brewer, said Thursday that it will raise $2.7 billion from selling its U.S. theme parks to the Blackstone Group. Fla. man back in jail just days after being freed following a 2-year sentenceORLANDO, Fla. — A 24-year-old Florida man is back in jail, just days after he became a free man following a two-year sentence. Douglas Martin told investigators he was broke and homeless after getting out of jail. Police said he started robbing banks after seeing a news report of a serial bank robber who made it look easy. Martin’s previous sentence was for burglary. Oh, the horror: University of Florida zombie response exercise stripped from Web siteGAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida’s response plans for a zombie apocalypse are no longer available for public consumption. Halloween-themed attractions at amusement parksALEXANDRIA, Va. — Eighty-one percent of amusement parks will hold Halloween or fall-themed events this year, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. Disney offers free admission to 1 million guests who complete day of volunteer work in 2010NEW YORK — Disney is offering a free day’s admission to 1 million guests who complete a day of volunteer work next year. |