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  • John F. Kennedy’s speech sent the U.S. on a moonshot and by the end of the decade, just as he said, we put men on the moon. Now, we’re looking to Mars as our next moon-shot with visionaries like NASA’s Charlie Bolden and SpaceX’s Elon Musk promising to send humans to the red planet.
  • I paid 30 bucks for a beer and a soft-shell crab po’boy, and not a very good one at that.Actually, I only paid $12.95 for the sandwich, which, even with…
  • The Orlando Facial Hair Club celebrates its 3rd anniversary in the private party room Saturday at 7 at World of Beer in downtown Orlando.College Park…
  • On the ballot voters will decide the fate of another solar amendment: Amendment 1. Backers say it will promote solar power in the Sunshine State and protect consumers from scams and unfair subsidies. But opponents say it’s an attempt by utility companies to choke off rooftop solar.
  • Captains of April are an Orlando band whose influences range from Johnny Marr to Cage the Elephant. The four piece unplug their amps for an acoustic set at WMFE.
  • The Milk District is the latest Orlando neighborhood to join the city’s main street program. There’s been an uproar over new development in this neighborhood. Space Bar owner Tommy Mott and Pauline Eaton, the city of Orlando's Main Street coordinator, explain what joining the program means for preserving the Milk District’s character.
  • The road to the White House this election season passes right through Osceola County. A growing Puerto Rican community is changing the face of this county.
  • The Trump and Clinton campaigns have unveiled their plans for space policy if they take the White House.
  • Florida is home to the 3rd largest Latino population in the nation. A key demographic in this swing state: Latino Evangelical voters. Thursday, Latino USA’s Maria Hinojosa will host an Orlando-area event to talk about voter engagement.
  • David Greene talks to Trump supporters Annie Ruiz of Miami and Allen Sale of Lakeland, and to Clinton backers John Palys and Diana Font, both from Orlando. NPR's Scott Detrow fact checks candidates.
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