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Acclaimed songwriter Sharon Vaughn, known for her country tunes, returns to the hometown where so much of her music took root.
Former competitive surfer Molli Miller now gets her biggest thrill from teaching the next generation how to catch and ride the waves.
A diagnosis turns a young woman’s life upside down, leading her to rethink storybook heroes for kids.
Dan Dunwoody’s love of insects took flight in elementary school, and he’s never looked back.
Women who are making a positive impact on our community.
Grammy-winning choral director Jeffery Redding brings arts cachet, educator fame to West Orange High.
Teen who lost older sister to a rare disease creates a sibling support website to help people like her move forward.
He’s been at gunpoint, cussed out and assaulted, but Terry Clunk still believes the sky’s the limit for his misunderstood industry.
For Debbie Helsel, Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge in Lake Nona is home.
The legendary Steve Spurrier is once again ready for launch, this time as head coach of the newly minted Orlando Apollos. And the Ol’ Ball Coach has a bunch of plays he thinks you’ll like.
How one woman provided artists of all ages a place they could call home.
Engineer and Skyline Attractions co-founder Chris Gray made good on his childhood dream of crafting thrill rides.
Andrea Tyler loves the holidays, so when she sings, she likes to let it show, let it show, let it show.
Veteran UCF Marching Knights drum major Sarah Spielman puts aside her shyness “to make music with 375 of my closest friends.”
Stephanie Merlin peers at the world through cats’ eyes to help correct their bad behavior.
107-year-old Midge Ruff of Winter Park credits “genes and being blessed” for her unusually long life.
For more than four decades, Kimberly Lytle has “lived the
world of lifeguarding.”
A look back at UCF's Josh Heupel's roots as he trades in his Knight's helmet for the helm of Tennessee's coaching staff.
Florida Operator of the Year and 33-year veteran Melinda Demers says driving a LYNX bus “isn’t as easy as it looks.”
In the spring of ’53, future stars were making their mark in Winter Park—as were a couple of new kids on the block.
Women who are making a positive impact on our community.
Two BFF swimmers take their talents to the next level—the national Special Olympics competition.
Major League Soccer Assistant Referee Kermit Quisenberry says for 22 years he’s had a “front-row view of the game.”
The award-winning journalist and the late-night talk show host invite fans to tag along for an intimate, onstage happy hour.