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During a Thursday night forum, the candidates for Orange County mayor and the District 2 commissioner seat met with voters about issues like the property tax cut.
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It’s part of an effort to revitalize Church Street, but historic preservation advocates are raising the alarm.
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Some Volusia County residents are concerned about a “public purpose” clause in the question now headed to the ballot.
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Willow is the fifth sloth to die at the zoo since 13 arrived there in poor condition from a Sloth World warehouse on April 24.
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A Democrat is poised to claim Rep. Paula Stark’s seat in the Florida House after the state didn’t receive necessary paperwork. She’s still trying to appear on the ballot.
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The South Florida Water Management District’s recent vote affects about 55 acres of land in Orange and Osceola counties.
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On the night marking 10 years since the Pulse Nightclub shooting, a dozen survivors gathered to reflect, to cry, and to dance.
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A collaborative requiem featuring more than 200 singers honors those lost in the Pulse shooting while uplifting survivors’ stories.
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The annual spoken word festival kicks off with a tribute to Eatonville’s literary legacy as poetry slammers gather in Central Florida.
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Kids' screen use goes way up in the summertime. And just as the movie Toy Story 5 portrays, that can be problematic for children. Here are tips for parents to help their kids manage screens and have fun IRL this summer.
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After a week of the World Cup, visitors to the U.S. are marveling on social media about things like free drink refills. It's a respite as tensions between Washington and its allies run high.
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It's often a derogatory term used to describe digital dinosaurs and technophobes. That wasn't always the case. NPR's Word of the Week looks back at the not so backwards-looking Luddites.
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While some enslaved people did not know about Lincoln's order, many learned of it while the fighting was still ongoing through informal networks, rumors and sometimes from slaveholders themselves.
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The war in Iran was a costly blunder, according to Wisconsin swing voters who participated in two online focus groups that NPR observed.
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A student-led group at Emory Law School has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on the judiciary's system for policing bad behavior within its own ranks.
