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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.
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Hotel occupancy and direct flights to the area are expected to dip.
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As American focus shifts from the Ukraine-Russian war to the Israel-Hamas war, a Ukrainian prosthetic nonprofit in Orlando is struggling to give amputees legs to stand on.
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The historically Black sorority started its 71st South Atlantic Regional Conference with a presentation on voting engagement and protection.
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Teachers will receive a nine percent salary increase.
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The Florida Supreme Court released multiple decisions Monday regarding the abortion landscape including upholding the 15-week abortion ban and approving a proposed amendment that would let voters decide to enshrine the right to abortion healthcare in the state constitution.
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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer says he hopes to hold a special election to fill Hill’s seat on May 21.