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Dozens gathered Tuesday in downtown Orlando to call on the Trump administration to close detention centers housing migrant children. Together the…
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Business owners in downtown Orlando are deciding whether to stay open or to close, with President Trump’s reelection campaign launch set to kick off tomorrow evening at the Amway Center.
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The downtown Orlando late night crowd will be able to wait for an Uber or Lyft at two rideshare hubs beginning this spring. And now, people will be able…
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How do you get kids to put down the smartphone and write? Page 15 in downtown Orlando has been helping kids put pen to paper and get their writing published for 10 years. Julia Young, the founder and executive director of Page 15, and Paul Driscoll, the educational programs director, joined Intersection to talk about the program.
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How do you get kids to put down the smartphone and write? Page 15 in downtown Orlando has been helping kids put pen to paper and get their writing published for 10 years.
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The city of Orlando is looking to get rid of strict laws against panhandlers downtown.
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In the wake of Sunday’s fatal Pulse nightclub shooting, some club owners are considering how to tackle security. Renata Sago has more.
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Orlando will today vote on what the next decade should look like.
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Single men are often the most visible part of the homeless population- but Orlando city leaders are hoping a new shelter will help reduce the numbers on…
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Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is ready for patrons. Thursday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony opens the doors to the towering glass structure, occupying two city blocks downtown.