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Congressman Darren Soto is presenting the City of Orlando with a federal funding award of nearly $960,000 to reduce flood risk in East Orlando.
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This year's parade marks the formation 80 years ago, during World War II, of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, and, for the Navy, the WAVES, Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service.
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For the last five years, Orange County has ranked as one of the states highest case totals for new HIV infections. But last year, the Florida Department of Health saw a slight slow down in the virus' transmission rate around the county.
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Orlando council approves Livable Orlando action plan focused on meeting the needs of older residentsThe Livable Orlando Age‐Friendly Action Plan follows a 2019 decision to join the AARP's Network of Age-Friendly Communities and States. Forty-five cities and counties in Florida are in the nationwide network.
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Father Pinder led efforts to end segregation in society and the church, pursue equality and inclusion, and help people on the streets of Orlando.
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Orange County Public Schools has announced plans to open five new schools in August.Hamlin Elementary School, Hamlin Middle School, and Panther Lake…
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Apartment rental rates are skyrocketing across the country, but Florida’s rent increase was higher than any other state’s. It’s up by 30 percent since this time last year, with the biggest jumps found in Orlando, Tampa, and Miami. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind explains why the rents are climbing in Central Florida, and what can be done to slow them down.
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The non-partisan Florida Policy Institute estimates 646,000 Floridians are getting an immediate pay bump. They'll be earning $100 more a month.
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AdventHealth has purchased The Holy Land Experience for some 32 million dollars in a deal that closed August 2nd.
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First Lady Jill Biden’s visit to the Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals in Orlando marks her third visit to Florida in the last two weeks.