Carlos Mercado signs a new contract to remain Orlando City’s third-choice goalkeeper. Orlando City announced this morning that the club has signed goalkeeper Carlos Mercado to a new contract. The deal is through the 2025 season with club options for 2026 and 2027.
Delta Air Lines, the most profitable airline in America today and the nation's #1 airline according to the latest rankings from the Wall Street Journal, has the hard work of many different departments to attribute its impressive success to.
Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball to Florida's third-most populous urban area; could the Rays be that team?
For a decade, groups in Orlando have started and stopped pushes to get a Major League Baseball team in a state where its two franchises have struggled with attendance and revenue. That effort got more attention Wednesday with the announcement of a new front man: Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin,
NFL Network's Omar Ruiz gives "Good Morning Football" a special sneak peek at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games from Orlando, Florida.
And after 33 years and over 17,000 performances at the Astor Place Theatre, Blue Man Group will end its run in New York City on Feb. 2. It's also ending its run in Chicago, though the shows in Las Vegas, Berlin and Boston will continue, and a new edition will open in Orlando, according to a report by the New York Times.
Dolphins backup quarterbacks haven’t had much success in the coach Mike McDaniel era. Jaxson Dart, the best QB at the Senior Bowl, politely declined to answer whether he has spoken with Miami or
The Jacksonville Jaguars and Liam Coen are reshaping the franchise, plus the Todd Golden Title IX investigation and the Super Bowl 59 rematch.
According to ICE, over 1,100 undocumented immigrants were arrested on Monday, as President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown continues to ramp up.
Aaron Glenn had no doubts about where he wanted to go once the New York Jets’ head-coaching job became available.
America hates the Kansas City Chiefs, for the most part. It’s an earned and collective sports hate camouflaged under a thick layer of jealousy for having to watch them celebrate at every season’s
One of Orlando’s longest-serving arts leaders, Jim Helsinger has seen change. He’s marking 30 years as Orlando Shakes artistic director.