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The mayor's address will take place in person and virtually on Wednesday afternoon.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried was in Orlando on Tuesday to host a state summit on energy and climate.
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State and local leaders, along with Pulse representatives marked five years since 49 people were killed at the Pulse nightclub shooting in a memorial in Orlando on Saturday night. Along with these dignitaries, a very special sign of hope also made an appearance.
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Orlando is rolling out a new rental assistance program for residents affected by the recession.
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Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of protesters in downtown Orlando last night who stood in solidarity for the sixth night in a row with George Floyd and victims of police brutality.
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Leaders in Orange County are implementing a curfew after more than a dozen people were arrested Saturday. The arrests were made following a day of mostly peaceful protests.
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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer says testing is key to reopening safely with phase one of the statewide plan in effect. Dyer and city commissioner Regina Hill visited a mobile testing site at the Northwest Community Center in West Orlando Tuesday.
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Florida Today Government Editor Dave Berman and political analysts Frank Torres and Dick Batchelor join Intersection for closer look at the issues that got Central Floridians to the polls for Tuesday's elections.
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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer will serve a fifth term. Dyer was re-elected with 72% of the vote Tuesday night. Dyer had faced City Commissioner Sam Ings and Navy veteran Aretha Simons, who had made an issue out of his longevity. But Dyer said Orlando has benefited from his steady leadership.
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It would offer financial incentives including discounts on some city services and entrance fees to cultural institutions.