Annual Fringe Theatre Fest Brings Local And Global Arts To Orlando
• Orlando gets more colorful this time of year, and not because of changing seasons – the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival begins today.
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• Orlando gets more colorful this time of year, and not because of changing seasons – the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival begins today.
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• The Orlando City Soccer Club have a packed week – they face DC United tonight in the nation’s capital and host the LA Galaxy at home on Sunday. To talk more about the inaugural Major League Soccer season of the Orlando City Lions, and the possibility of their first win at home, 90.7’s Brendan Byrne spoke with soccer blogger Andrew Harrison.
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• Long and contentious contract negotiations between Volusia County teachers and school district officials are now over.
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• The St. Johns River Water Management District is close to hiring Ann Shortelle as its new executive director.
The board is searching for a new director after a mass exodus environmentalists suspect was prompted in part by the governor’s administration.
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• A former SunTrust CEO from Winter Park has been appointed to a committee to investigate hospitals. Tom Kuntz is one of nine members on a panel investigating hospital finances.
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• Lake Mary Police said they don’t know why someone shot at George Zimmerman in his car.
It happened at around 1:00pm Monday when Lake Mary Police said Zimmerman flagged down and officer and told him that shots had been fired at his SUV.
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• President Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal would reduce tariffs on goods traded across the pacific. It’s the president’s biggest legislative push since the Affordable Care Act, and it’s making strange political bedfellows: republicans back the president’s trade deal while democrats are against it.
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