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Central Florida Cities Actively Working To Keep Disney World Cast Members Homeless
Last year, when the union representing Walt Disney World cast members fought for and got a raise, it was a significant victory. However, the union could not have foreseen the explosion in the cost of living in Central Florida, which has essentially voided that raise. Despite that, there were signs...
'A natural leader with a heart of gold': Air Force Enlisted Village resident is top volunteer
SHALIMAR — An Air Force Enlisted Village resident was named LeadingAge Southeast Volunteer of the Year at an annual LeadingAge convention earlier this month in Orlando. According to a news release, Helga Howard moved into the Bob Hope Village in 2016 and took on any project needed to help residents and the facility...
Sarah Boone, searching for 9th attorney, represents herself at hearing
Ashley Benefield continues her direct testimony in The 'Black Swan' Murder Trial as she recalls the relationship with her husband, Doug leading up to his death. (7/26/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Killer otter suspected in swan deaths in Orlando’s Lake Eola | Commentary
I’ve always liked otters. They’re curious, resourceful, social and have cute little faces with big noses that are so endearing, many kids want stuffed-animal versions. Basically, they’re adorable. However, otters can also be something else — killers. They can jump out of the water, sink their canines into your neck, drag you down into the depths of the water until you drown and then eat the ...
River otter removed from Lake Eola Park following swan deaths
ORLANDO, Fla. – A river otter was removed from a downtown Orlando park after recent wildlife deaths, city officials say. On July 1, city officials contacted Florida Fish and Wildlife’s Assistance Program for solutions to prevent potential wildlife conflict after a river otter was spotted at Lake Eola Park.
Former Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill Investigated for Abusing Power of Attorney and Financial Misconduct
The cloud of legal troubles continues to gather over former Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill, as an array of federal investigations and allegations have surfaced. ClickOrlando reports that new documents reveal a concurrent investigation by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, focused on the purchase of a home using federal loans for the mortgage. Details from the State Attorney’s Office pointedly accuse Hill of abusing the power of attorney granted by a 96-year-old woman, leading to the procurement of a $428,000 mortgage and the unauthorized diversion of over $100,000 for personal amenities, including cosmetic procedures.
Orlando calls on artists for Hispanic Heritage Month display at City Hall
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando is looking to showcase local artists’ work downtown for a Hispanic Heritage Month display at City Hall. Submissions are open until 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, for an exhibit running from Sept. 17 to Nov. 3 in the Terrace Gallery, the city said in a news release.
Orlando Fire Museum to reopen to public after storm damage repairs
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum is reopening Saturday, about three months after it closed to repair water damage caused by Hurricane Nicole in 2022. Hurricane Nicole caused water damage to the Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum in 2022. It had to shut its...
Orlando-area city leaders blast proposed county growth controls
Mayors or attorneys representing most Orange County cities and towns declared their opposition Thursday to a pair of proposed ballot measures imposing new restrictions on development, drawing battle lines with county leaders over how the region should grow. Their objections took the form of a sharply-worded letter to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings, signed by local officials including ...
Winter Park lifts prohibition on Sunday morning alcohol sales
For years, the city has restricted the sale of alcohol on Sunday mornings until after 11 a.m. Winter Park grocery stores and restaurants offering a boozy brunch can soon get an earlier start on Sunday mornings. The City Commission voted 4-1 to allow alcohol sales as early as 7 a.m....
DTO Façade Program aid for 24 E. Washington St.
City Council approved funding assistance of up to $300,000 for proposed facade improvements at 24 E. Washington St., which includes restaurants Loading Zone Philly Steaks and Gringos Locos. The application includes plans to update the roof, paint, stucco, signage, windows and doors and to make other improvements.
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