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Fast fashion is a business model based on mass-producing clothing items at a low cost. These items are pouring into Central Florida thrift stores.
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With the help of volunteers, the Coalition serves three meals each day to every resident and also feeds those in the community that have food insecurities.
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Schools and communities along the I-4 corridor are defying a national and statewide uptick in teen suicide thanks to the introduction of successful mental health intervention programs and the hiring of more mental health professionals.
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Lovebugs, or more specifically Plecia neartica, are the little black and orange bugs that resemble fireflies that become the scourge of drivers across Central Florida, especially along I-4, twice a year.
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The Florida Department of Transportation is developing an $11.9 million wildlife overpass across a section of I-4 that’s designed to protect wildlife from the threats posed by the highway.
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According to the Florida Department of Transportation in 2017-2021 statewide, Florida experienced more than 53,000 work-zone related crashes, including more than 356 fatalities, and more than 1,904 severe injuries.
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Josh Taylor is out to show that you can feed the world from a small, 1.5-acre farm in Winter Garden.
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The Brevard Zoo is widely known for nursing animals back to health. But many don’t know that it’s also playing a major role in nursing the nearby Indian River Lagoon back to health.
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It's a warm Tuesday morning and Joe Hollis is beginning his food preparation for the week at a Shell Gas Station in Casselberry. He’s preparing all of the meat, spices and sauces for his restaurant that he operates independently.
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"I learned very quickly that there is such a spectrum of needs, and everybody is so unique, and everybody's brain works so differently. Our constant goal is to work to understand the individual and meet them at their level and then enhance and maximize their abilities."
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You may be used to seeing storm troopers hunting down Jedis and taking over planets, but there is a group of troopers in Central Florida who are only here to do one thing: bring smiles to people’s faces.
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“I don’t have kids, so it’s been as close to me as fathering children as I'm going to get so it’s been a real blessing to me,” Cavalleri says.