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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...
Orthodox Jews file lawsuit against Volusia County bar City Limits over noise complaint
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. - A group of neighbors joined together to file a lawsuit against a restaurant and bar in DeLand. The group of people suing are Hasidic Jews. They aren’t the only ones making complaints, just the ones who filed the lawsuit. They moved to this area over...
FDOT hosting train tours ahead of SunRail's DeLand Station opening
DELAND, Fla. - The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is preparing for the DeLand SunRail Station opening with two train tour events to inform and engage residents about the rail system and the new stop. The station, which also connects with Amtrak, is located near the intersection of Old New...
Central Florida could bring home statewide Teacher of the Year award
Governor Ron DeSantis was in Orlando on Tuesday, July 23 to congratulate the five Teacher of the Year finalists. The Florida Teacher of the Year will be announced Thursday. The yearly awards acknowledge teachers who have gone above and beyond in their classrooms. Among the five finalists is Central Florida’s...
‘Barriers can be shattered’: Orange Dems praise Harris, vow to compete in Fla.
Orange County Democrats said Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris’ historic bid for president would reinvigorate voters in Central Florida and across the state. “Florida is in play,” said Orange Democratic chair Samuel Vilchez Santiago at an event at a local union hall in Orlando, echoing the views of state Democratic leaders on Monday who quickly rallied behind Harris as their preferred ...
City of Eustis Updates ChargePoint Charging Station Fees
The City of Eustis is announcing an update to the fee structure for its ChargePoint electric vehicle (EV) charging stations located in the historic downtown area. Effective August 1st, 2024, the fee for using the ChargePoint charging stations after car is fully charged will change. Previously, the cost was announced...
Eustis Roofing Elevates Home Protection with Premium Services in Central Florida
Eustis Roofing enhances Central Florida homes with premium roofing services, from installations and repairs to energy-efficient solutions. We build trust with every roof. Our expertise and top-quality materials, we ensure your home is protected with integrity and personalized service.”” — Eustis Roofing THE VILLAGES, FLORIDA,
Challenger for Deltona District 6 seat files lawsuit to have incumbent disqualified
In his bid to unseat incumbent Deltona City Commissioner Jody Lee Storozuk in the November election for District 6, Dominic "Nick" Lulli has filed a lawsuit against his opponent claiming Storozuk did not properly file documents to qualify him in the race. Lulli submitted the legal motion July 15 in Volusia County Circuit...
Seminole County's Midway community gets more help preventing flooding
SANFORD, Fla. - Hurricane Ian left many flooded roads and yards in Sanford’s Midway community. Timothy Wright, a Midway resident, said any intense rain could lead to swamped streets and homes. "It's bad, it's so bad," he said, "like messing up a lot of houses." Wright said he’d welcome...
Eustis Elementary School Renovations Coming Soon
Eustis Elementary School has become a focal point of community discussions due to its aging infrastructure and the pressing need for improvements. Recognizing the necessity for a significant upgrade, Lake County Schools has included the Eustis Elementary School improvement plan as a key part of its five-year plan. This initiative aims to ensure that students at Eustis Elementary are provided with every possible tool for success as they transition to middle school and high school.
MetroPlan Orlando Unveils Bold Safety Action Plan Aiming for Zero Traffic Fatalities by 2050
To cease the tragedies unfurled by vehicular calamities, MetroPlan Orlando has unfurled a comprehensive Safety Action Plan aimed squarely at reducing traffic fatalities within Central Florida to an unprecedented figure: zero by 2050. As reported on July 24th, the plan is not an abstract wish but a concrete set of 34 actions grounded in a meticulous analysis of crash data and hazardous locations. Locals are invited to dissect the proposal and contribute their voices by August 1, according to the published draft on the Town of Windermere's official website.
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