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Thieves target cars at outlet mall

ORLANDO, Fla. — Shoppers at Orlando Premium Outlets may want to clear out their cars before leaving them in the parking lot. WFTV learned that there were a string of car burglaries around the mall, located off of International Drive. Police said the thieves are targeting a specific car with a unique tool. “For someone to do something like that,…read more →

‘Cheap Seats’ offers good view of Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor is streaming three songs online from her seventh CD, “what We saw from the Cheap Seats,” ahead of its May 29 release. This is her first studio effort since “Far” three years ago, and fans are starting to react. “People will say this is my most poppy record, and people will say it’s my least poppy record,” the…read more →

All-female cast set for ‘Big Break Atlantis’ premiere

ORLANDO, Fla. – The champion of Golf Channel’s “big Break Atlantis” competition will have the opportunity to compete in the LPGA Kingsmill Championship (Sept. 6-9) and earn $50,000 in cash – one of the biggest prizes in the series’ 17-season history. “big Break Atlantis” will feature an all-female cast of 12 professionals attempting to take that next step in their…read more →

Airport notes growth but is seeking more

VIENNA – Officials at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport Thursday marked the six years of growth with Allegiant Air by looking at what might lie ahead if area travelers show enough support. Speaking at a reception in the terminal, aviation Director Dan Dickten said the airport is being considered for Las Vegas casino flights, possibly one or two at first, in…read more →

Cloud Sherpas Showcases Mobility Expertise at the ASUG Annual Conference

FieldMap demonstrates mobile app dev and integration capabilities from leading Cloud Service Provider Orlando, FL (PRWEB) May 14, 2012 Atlanta based enterprise cloud service provider Cloud Sherpas today unveiled FieldMap, the latest in a series of recent custom mobile application projects that demonstrates the company’s rapidly growing footprint in the enterprise mobile cloud solutions marketplace. Cloud Sherpas, a recently announced…read more →

Legal experts weigh in on effect of FAMU band member statements in hazing death case

ORLANDO, Fla. – Band members’ statements to investigators that a Florida A&M University drum major willingly got on a bus where he endured a beating with drumsticks, mallets and fists help explain why prosecutors didn’t file more severe charges such as manslaughter and second-degree murder, legal experts say. Interviews with defendants in Robert Champion’s killing and other band members released…read more →

Frontier to fly to Orlando, San Diego from Springs

Frontier Airlines will add Orlando, Fla., and San Diego to its Colorado Springs schedule, the Denver-based carrier announced Friday. The announcment came on the same day that the airline began service to Phoenix on a daily basis, to Los Angeles six days a week and to Seattle four days a week; it will begin service Sunday to Portland three days…read more →

Valets gone wild: Who pays?

You probably hand over your keys to the parking garage attendant without a thought. but maybe you shouldn’t. When a Cocoa, Fla., parking-lot owner was caught recently on camera joy riding in a customer’s fire-engine-red 2012 Corvette convertible, the TV footage went viral. Reporters at WFTV-9 in Orlando, Fla., heard that valets at the cruise-ship parking lot had been having…read more →

SAP Sapphire: Facing ‘consumer revolution,’ McDermott tacks toward innovation

ORLANDO, Fla. — At the closing keynote for day one of SAP’s Sapphire Now conference here, co-CEO Bill McDermott stepped out into the inky darkness of the sprawling stage, looked into a sea of 10,000 faces staring back at him, and began proselytizing. “A revolution is underway,” he said. “It’s a consumer revolution that’s remaking the entire landscape.” He stopped. took…read more →

MasterCard Exec: High-End Spending Slowdown A Concern

ORLANDO, Fla. (Dow Jones)–Growth of consumer spending on luxury items dipped in March and April, a potential “cause for concern” about future economic growth, a MasterCard Inc. (MA) executive said Wednesday. the dip is likely due to rising gasoline prices in the first quarter, a slowdown in travel to the U.S. by European consumers and other factors, Tim Murphy, chief…read more →