Inspired by the iconic children's book, the "Strega Nona September" trend is all about coziness, pasta, and a touch of magic.
A death investigation is underway near Lake Nona after police say they responded to a home and found two people dead.
A pasta-making witch from a beloved 1975 fable is being hailed online as the blueprint for a very specific strain of autumnal coziness.
The University of Central Florida on Sept. 24 hit a key construction milestone for its Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - In a rescheduled game due to Hurricane Helene, the Clemson Tigers fell to the No. 7 Florida State ...
Two people were found dead in an Orlando home, with police stating the incident is isolated and the public is not at risk.
Lake Nona’s developer is composing a concert venue for its town center. Plans filed with the South Florida Water Management ...
At the heart of the trend is a 1975 children’s folk tale by Italian writer Tomie dePaola that features a gentle witch doctor, ...
When the current AICF administration took charge on March this year, they realised that the trophy was supposed to be in ...
Against the backdrop of rising tides and saltwater-soaked lands, the stage drama “Nona Joler Kanna” (Tears of Saline Water) ...
An Elite Daily editor shares her tips for a witchy getaway in Salem, Massachusetts, complete with a night walking tour, ...