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FL v. Schulhoff: Romeo and Juliet in Central Florida
S2EP10 - In a modern-day tale of Romeo and Juliet with a Central Florida twist, high schoolers Courtney Schulhoff and Michael Morin found solace in each other amidst a tumultuous family life. When their families force them apart, however, the couple’s desperation turns deadly. The jury must decide: Was the brutal baseball bat slaying of Courtney’s father an act of devious manipulation or a tragic case of misguided devotion? Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Gov. DeSantis seeks to nix legal challenge to Monique Worrell's suspension
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Gov. Ron DeSantis is trying to end a legal challenge to his controversial decision last year to suspend Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell. State lawyers Friday filed a 25-page motion arguing that a federal judge should dismiss a lawsuit filed by two residents and the group Florida Rising Together that alleges DeSantis violated voters’ due-process and First Amendment rights in the suspension.
Unwind at The Hammock Bar & Grill
The recently opened Hammock Bar & Grill is just one of the many highlights for new residents at The National Golf & Country Club. New homeowners will not only enjoy this trendy dining spot but will also have immediate access to a bundled social membership. For a limited time, select condos are being offered with waived HOA fees for the […] The post Unwind at The Hammock Bar & Grill first appeared on Ave Maria Sun.
The way forward in citrus
“Dark” or “dark days” are terms rarely applied to anything in the Sunshine State, but more than one multi-generation citrus grower has added them like mulch lately to conversations about yields. Those yields are oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, mandarins, lemons, limes and other bounties produced in the humid subtropics of north and central Florida or the tropical regions of southern Florida. […] The post The way forward in citrus first appeared on Fort Myers Florida Weekly.
Wildwood officials consider demolishing theater dating back to 1936
Acquired several months ago by the city, Wildwood’s historic Martin Theater may be torn down to make way for new development. Just north of City Hall along U.S. 301, the theater recently was used as a Christian worship center. The city paid $800,000 for the property, which includes the theater and a pair of duplexes, across the street from the new Main Street Parking Garage.
Abby Greenberg Honored On Real Estate All Star List In Orlando
Finding the Best Real Estate Professional in Central Florida: Meet Abby Greenberg. For Central Floridians seeking a top-tier real estate professional, Abby Greenberg stands out as an exceptional choice. Her positive attitude and unwavering commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to many. Abby’s journey demonstrates that being a single mother doesn’t hinder achieving dreams; instead, it fuels her determination and resilience. With hard work and a supportive network, she shows that no challenge is insurmountable.
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