Jayna Manohalal
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Jayna Manohalal joined WKMG in December 2024.
Jayna Manohalal joined WKMG in December 2024.
The Daytona Beach community is recovering after a recent shooting at South Turn Lounge Bar and Grill left three people hospitalized.
Tangelo Park, a small neighborhood of about 2,100 residents covering 225 acres, sits adjacent to the new Epic Universe theme park.
The Winter Park City Commission voted 4-1 Wednesday night to delay making a decision on a controversial ordinance that would restrict when and where protests can take place near the Winter Park Library & Events Center.
As summer break begins and school cafeterias close, some Central Florida families face a new challenge: making sure their children have enough to eat.
In the heart of Parramore, Ride the Wave (RTW) Photography is redefining what it means to be a creative business rooted in community, representation, and opportunity.
Almost four years after a fire destroyed its original shelter, Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando is making significant progress on its new facility, with construction crews now focused on installing the roof.
After more than a year of nightly disruptions, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has approved a new ordinance restricting fireworks use to just three days.
Running June 27 to Aug. 10, the culinary celebration features over 40 participating locations, serving up items filled with Florida-grown ingredients and fresh flavors.
A group of young cadets in Windermere is making national headlines after being named the top U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps unit in the country, but the recognition comes as the not-for-profit program faces a new challenge: outgrowing its current home.
In late January, four people were hospitalized after a green pickup truck struck the One Heart for Women and Children food pantry on the outskirts of College Park. While the pantry is still without a door, it remains open to customers old and new.
A grant from the Lego Foundation will help the Orlando Science Center create year-round activities at the center but will also fund Neighborhood Science, a program that brings these hands-on experiences to local children at neighborhood centers around Orlando, at no cost.
In a major breakthrough after months of debate, the Florida House and Senate have reached an agreement to fully fund advanced education programs, including Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and AICE courses.