Archive for Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Eatonville Police Chief Quits, FDLE Looks Into Mayor’s Election Results
Eatonville's Police Chief Eugenio Bernal resigned Tuesday. The resignation comes a few days after the town's newly-elected mayor asked appointed staff to submit a voluntary resignation and be subject to an internal review.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Satellite Beach Holding Town Hall Meeting To Talk About Crime
The Brevard County Sheriff's Office and Satellite Beach police are holding a town hall meeting Tuesday night to address a recent spike in crime. Parents have been asking what law enforcement is doing and how they can help.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Two Floridas? The Case For A Split State
South Miami officials want to break Florida into two states. They claim Tallahassee isn’t addressing the challenge of climate change. Central Florida is caught in the cross hairs - half of the region would fall into the state of “North Florida”, and the other half in “South Florida”.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Fishkind Conversations: How Does Florida’s Population Growth Affect Your Financial Future?
Florida’s population growth has been getting a lot of attention since the recent US Census report named The Villages as the fastest growing metro area in the US. Many other Florida cities and counties are near the top of the list, too, including Orange. What does that mean for our economy?
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Published in Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Americans For Prosperity Target Orlando’s Andy Gardiner Over Medicaid
Senate President Andy Gardiner is being targeted by mailers from Americans for Prosperity, the conservative group founded by the Koch brothers.
Published in Central Florida News, Health, Health WMFE
Published in Central Florida News, Health, Health WMFE
Nelson On Rubio Presidential Run: Good For Florida
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson says Marco Rubio's anticipated run for president is good for the state.
Rubio is expected to announce his campaign in two weeks in Miami.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
UCF Gets $1 Million In Grant Money For Entrepreneurs
The University of Central Florida has been awarded more than $1 million in grant money in support of local entrepreneurs.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker made the announcement Monday at UCF. She says the university's support of entrepreneurs is especially innovative.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News