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Medical episode leads to collision between sedan and school bus in Central Florida

MARION COUNTY, Fla. — The Florida Highway Patrol reports that a sedan collided with a school bus on May 4, at 9:02 a.m. in Marion County. The incident took place at the intersection of US 441 and SE 176th Street. The report states that the sedan driver moved into the left turn lane after a medical emergency, causing a collision. Of the 27 students on the school bus, two, along with the driver of the sedan, were taken to a nearby hospital for medical care.After the impact, both vehicles moved onto the grass shoulder, south of the crash location. The school bus had 27 students on board at the time of the crash.The 21-year-old male sedan driver from Ocala sustained minor injuries in the crash while wearing a seat belt. The school bus was driven by a 66-year-old female, also from Ocala. She reported no injuries from the collision and was wearing a seat belt. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.TOP STORIES FROM WFTV CHANNEL 9FHP: 3 dead, several hurt in DeLeon Springs head-on crashOrlando Magic fire head coach Jamahl MosleyPresident Trump approves extended red snapper season for Florida fishermenBaby born twice after pioneering surgery in OrlandoSanford temple arson suspect captured after police chase, officials say©2026 Cox Media GroupMedical episode leads to collision between sedan and school bus in Central FloridaBaby born twice after pioneering surgery in OrlandoFHP: 3 dead, several hurt in DeLeon Springs head-on crashSanford temple arson suspect captured after police chase, officials sayNation’s top high school jazz band title goes to Central Florida school

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Senate budget chief: No health insurance cost hike for Florida state employees next year — Orlando Weekly
HealthOrlando WeeklyMay 4

Senate budget chief: No health insurance cost hike for Florida state employees next year

Don’t Miss a Moment. Join 30,000 locals who stay current on Orlando news, culture, and events. Get our free daily newsletter. Sign up Don’t Miss a Moment. Join 30,000 locals who stay current on Orlando news, culture, and events. Get Orlando Weekly’s free daily newsletter. Sign up Credit: Shutterstock Tens of thousands of state workers as well as those working for state colleges can expect their health insurance premiums to remain the same for another year, according to the Florida Senate budget chair.Sen. Ed Hooper, R-Clearwater, made the comment this week while answering questions from reporters about the coming special session on the budget scheduled to start May 12.House and Senate budget negotiators have reached an agreement on budget allocations that dictate how much general revenue — which comes from various state taxes — will be available in separate spending categories for the 2026-27 fiscal year.Hooper was asked whether there would be enough money for across-the-board pay raises for state workers. During the regular session, the Senate had proposed a 3% pay raise with a guaranteed $1,000 increase for all state workers.Hooper replied that it was “still a discussion item,” but added, “We decided to hold steady on any increase in the health insurance, the employee cost, which is a significant number.”Florida’s state group health insurance program has had employee premiums frozen for years even as the cost of coverage has continued to increase. The program is projected to have a nearly $363 million deficit in the fiscal year that begins July 1, growing to $1.6 billion by 2030. Many career service state workers pay $50 a month for individual coverage and $180 a month for family coverage. Senior state employees as well high-ranking agency officials and legislative staff pay lower premiums: $8.34 a month for individual coverage and $30 a month for family coverage.Florida Phoenix is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Contact Michael Moline for questions: [email protected]. Follow Florida Phoenix on Facebook and Twitter.  Subscribe to Orlando Weekly newsletters.Follow us: Apple News | Google News | NewsBreak | Reddit | Instagram | Facebook | Bluesky | Or sign up for our RSS Feed Related Stories Senate budget chief: No health insurance cost hike for Florida state employees next year Tens of thousands of state workers as well as those working for state colleges can expect their health insurance premiums to remain the same DeSantis says he’ll sign congressional map ‘as soon as I get it’ Democrats and voting rights groups have announced plans to contest the maps in court once signed Florida just one of several states seeing revival of anti-Islam attacks as midterms approach Florida’s Republican-dominated legislature this year enacted laws allowing a handful of state officials to designate terrorist organizations Related

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Driver killed in Melbourne motorcycle accident, police say — WFTV Orlando Local
HealthWFTV Orlando LocalMay 4

Driver killed in Melbourne motorcycle accident, police say

MELBOURNE, Fla. — On May 3, the Melbourne Police Department received a 911 call reporting a vehicle crash near Montreal Ave and Highland Ave. Upon arrival, it was found that a black motorcycle had left the roadway, hitting an aluminum fence, a concrete light pole, and a concrete fence post. The driver was thrown from the motorcycle and was not wearing a helmet. Brevard County Fire Rescue teams responded and transported the driver to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, he died from his injuries there and was pronounced deceased. Police identify the driver as 24-year-old Omar Benkhye from Palm Bay. As a result of the crash, all lanes of traffic were closed for several hours. Law enforcement confirms that this case is still active.Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.TOP STORIES FROM WFTV CHANNEL 9Medical episode leads to collision between sedan and school bus in Central FloridaFHP: 3 dead, several hurt in DeLeon Springs head-on crashOrlando Magic fire head coach Jamahl MosleyPresident Trump approves extended red snapper season for Florida fishermenBaby born twice after pioneering surgery in Orlando©2026 Cox Media GroupSanford temple arson suspect captured after police chase, officials sayMedical episode leads to collision between sedan and school bus in Central FloridaBaby born twice after pioneering surgery in OrlandoOrlando Magic fire head coach Jamahl MosleyNation’s top high school jazz band title goes to Central Florida school

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