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The winner of the special election will take over the seat of Regina Hill, who was suspended by the governor after charges of elderly abuse and fraud.
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City hopes $1 million grant can accelerate progress toward Orlando’s goal of 40% tree canopy coverage by 2040.
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Visit Orlando is looking to Orange County residents to help create a 10-year destination tourism master plan that aims to balance the needs of the community and the tourism economy.
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A new position at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts looks to promote a healthier community in Central Florida through the arts. Alana Jackson is the Center’s first Arts and Wellness Director.
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Orlando Mayor Dyer noted that the memorial will honor the 49 victims and dozens of survivors of the 2016 Pulse nightclub mass shooting, and will offer “a place where all those impacted by the tragedy can remember and reflect.”
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Less than two years ago, county voters overwhelmingly rejected a similar sales tax.
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The elections was called to temporarily fill the seat of City Commissioner Regina Hill. She was suspended April 1 after being charged with exploiting an 96-year-old constituent.
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Seven months before the general election, and Central Florida groups are already rallying both sides of the abortion issue ahead of an "emotional" election.
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The state currently is short about 4,000 teachers, according to the Florida Education Association.
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Amid ongoing litigation surrounding the fake Basquiat exhibit in 2022, the Orlando Museum of Art has named a new chief curator, Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon.