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Giuliani spent on Florida condo, RNC trip instead of bankruptcy fees
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge criticized Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday for spending money on his Florida condominium and travel to the Republican National Convention while he avoids paying bankruptcy fees.
House Democrat ‘Deeply Concerned’ That Biden Doesn’t Have ‘the Facts’ and Says He Isn’t Meeting His Own Standards
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) professed to be "deeply concerned" about the "bubble" President Joe Biden seems to be in on CNN Wednesday. The post House Democrat ‘Deeply Concerned’ That Biden Doesn’t Have ‘the Facts’ and Says He Isn’t Meeting His Own Standards first appeared on Mediaite.
‘We want answers': Students stunned after South Florida college abruptly announces closure
Students were blindsided after a college with a campus in South Florida abruptly announced that it's closing its doors. City College, a for-profit institution with campuses in Hollywood and Altamonte Springs, trains students for careers in health care. Students got an email Monday letting them know that they decided to cease enrollment and "teach out" its existing programs.
Man faces charges in shootout that killed 2 at Osceola County apartment complex
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – A 26-year-old man faces charges in the shooting deaths of two men at an apartment complex near Kissimmee on July 9, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. Officials said the shooting was reported after midnight on Marta Circle, south of U.S. 441. Osceola...
Kiwanis Club of Clermont Hosts An Informative and Entertaining Bed Bug Presentation
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Clermont recently had the opportunity to delve into the world of bed bugs during their evening meeting. The club welcomed Dr. Phil Koehler and Dr. Tae Lee, professors from the University of Florida – Gainesville, to share their expertise on this fascinating yet unsettling topic.
Hand feed and learn about alpacas at a Lunasea farm in Clermont
CLERMONT, Fla. — It’s an animal you don’t see much of in the Sunshine State. In fact, most of all alpacas in the world are found in South America. But at a beautiful five-acre property in Clermont, over 40 alpacas make their home at the Lunasea Alpaca Farm.
All Of A Sudden, This Small Florida Town Is The Most Dangerous In The State
In a surprising turn of events, the small town of Cocoa, Florida, has garnered attention for an alarming reason. New crime statistics reveal that this once seemingly safe community has now become the most dangerous in the state. All the information in this article is based on the report by CNS News.
UCF football's all-time record against every team on the 2024-2025 schedule
UCF is heading into its second season in the Big 12 and is hoping to step up its game in 2024. The Knights won just six games in 2023, barely becoming bowl-eligible, but unfortunately lost to Georgia Tech in the Gasparilla Bowl. With only one full year in the Big...
Universal Orlando reveals unlimited ticket option exclusively for Florida residents
ORLANDO, Fla. — Universal Orlando announced a new ticket deal for Florida residents that allows them to visit for an unlimited number of days from now until December 18, 2024. The "Florida Unlimited Days Ticket" provides access to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure for an unlimited...
Orlando Magic Summer League Comeback: Resilience Prevails Against Memphis Grizzlies
The Orlando Magic brought their togetherness culture to the Summer League as they faced a challenging first half against the Memphis Grizzlies, falling behind by 19 points. Despite the initial struggles and missing key players, the Magic stayed resilient, embodying their team's identity of never giving up and fighting to stay in the game.
Photos: Local martial artists win world titles
Several local martial artists recently competed at the ISKA US Open in Orlando, FL. Those competing representing Team Chip Martial Arts Mississippi were Justin Cuellar, Robin Cuellar, Burgen Simpson, Jason Dubard, Paisley Dubard, and Paxton Dubard. For the 5th consecutive year, Justin Cuellar won the Ultimate Breaking Championship. Additionally, Jason...
Crealde School of Art names new Incoming Executive Director
Crealde School of Art (Website) has just announced the appointment of Emily Bourmas-Fry as its new Associate/Incoming Executive Director. We told you about the art organization’s search for the innovative position HERE back in 2023 when longtime executive director Peter Schreyer announced that he would be stepping down from his role in the near future. The Swiss-American documentary photographer took the helm at the art school after serving 13 years as the director of its photography program, leading its faculty of nearly 50 teaching artists.
Orlando food truck manufacturer files for bankruptcy, leaving hundreds of families' life savings drained
ORLANDO, Fla. - Hundreds of people are seeing their life savings wiped out by an Orlando company that FOX 35 has been investigating for months. We first told you about the food truck manufacturer One Fat Frog back in February. That company told customers their food trucks would be ready...
Influential NBA executive Pat Williams honored after passing away
Longtime NBA executive Pat Williams passed away on Wednesday. Williams was part of the group that helped bring the Orlando Magic into the NBA and served as the team’s first general manager. The Magic issued a statement on Williams’ passing on Wednesday night. “Pat Williams simply brought magic to Orlando,” the statement, which the Magic Read more... The post Influential NBA executive Pat Williams honored after passing away appeared first on The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions.
Former No. 1 Draft Pick’s NBA Future In Doubt After New Report
Former number one overall pick Markelle Fultz's NBA future is in doubt after a new report surfaced about his current status with the Orlando Magic. According to Hoops Wire writer and NBA insider Sam Amico, it is unlikely that the Magic will bring back Markelle Fultz for the upcoming season, leaving ...
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