
Stewart Moore
Anchor at WESH-TV (Orlando, FL)
Boy dad 2x - 6p, 7p, 11p Anchor @ WESH. 7x Emmy 5x Murrow. News & Sports Fanatic. FSU Alum! KAPsi. Links/RT's not endorsements. From Rock Hill, SC
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3 weeks ago |
wesh.com | Stewart Moore
The Electric Daisy Carnival in Orlando has been a major event for over a decade, drawing thousands to Tinker Field in District Five, impacting local residents with noise and traffic while generating significant revenue for the city. Former District 5 Commissioner Regina Hill said, "This neighborhood and other surrounding neighborhoods were somewhat negatively impacted by the noise of cars being parked.
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3 weeks ago |
wesh.com | Stewart Moore
Tom Llamas, born and raised in Florida, has become a trusted source for news, both globally and domestically, as he prepares to take the chair at Nightly News. As the son of Cuban immigrants, Llamas was instilled with a passion for journalism from a young age. "I actually started working in newsrooms at the age of 15," Llamas said. "I had an internship at Telemundo in Miami, working for free, but it was so exciting, I couldn't even drive.
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1 month ago |
wesh.com | Stewart Moore
The Central Florida area experienced several strong hurricanes last year that left a lot of homeowners flooded. One of the most important things you need to do before hurricane season begins is to check to make sure your insurance is up to par. WESH 2 went to an expert to find out. Mark Friedlander from the Insurance Information Institute shares the differences between flood damage and what you can do to make sure your property is protected.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
wesh.com | Stewart Moore
Amber Homberger lives within a few miles of every homeless shelter in the City of Orlando. "We do have a lot of folks who use it as a pass by. Sometimes I get trash thrown in, and I'll be honest, it doesn't bother me. It takes me two seconds to pick it up and call it a day," said Amber Homberger, who lives a block away from Colonial Drive in the Rock Lake neighborhood of Paramore. Every day, she sees homeless people near her house.
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Feb 25, 2025 |
wesh.com | Stewart Moore
Rick Whitted, the CEO of U.S. Hunger, left a lucrative finance job to pursue what he calls more meaningful work. "And I think it's my job to walk in a way that I'm a servant to society, that starts at home," Whitted said. Whitted's story is deeply rooted in Central Florida. "But what I do represent, what I do come from is, you know, two little towns in St. Cloud and Narcoossee, where the Wallaces lived, and in Narcoossee, where the Whitteds live, and I represent them," he said.
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