Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment September 25, 2022
Amid Orlando’s exponential growth, The City Beautiful has maintained formidable foliage in the form of trees, mostly of the southern live oak variety. In fact, the beautiful canopy of trees that can be witnessed when walking, biking or driving around historic downtown neighborhoods is part of the reason behind the name, “The City Beautiful.” Orlando first earned this nickname amid a beautification and renaming drive in the early 1900s. To... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment September 25, 2022
Friendly faces still greet you at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, show you to your seats and serve you in the gift shop, but behind the scenes Orlando Shakes has changed its volunteer program. The longtime Orlando Shakes Guild, which had been supporting the theater company since... + más
Timber tour: Discover 7 of Orlando’s significant trees | Orlando Sentinel
Judge to issue verdict Tuesday for Maine man charged in Jan. 6 riots | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 24, 2022
As the final weeks slipped by before Chief Eric Smith was sworn in as the new leader of the Orlando Police Department, the eyes of the nation fell on the city twice. First when thousands of people went running in terror from Lake Eola during the July 4 fireworks show, then again... + más
Orlando Shakes Guild takes final bow as theater introduces ambassadors | Orlando Sentinel
Slate USA Life September 24, 2022
LAKEWOOD, New Jersey—It was otherwise perfect on a recent afternoon in Lakewood. The forecast was clear and in the 80s, with a cool breeze that made for a nice day to be outside. Kids rode their bikes in the wide-open streets. Families lined up inside bakeries and delis. But... + más
LA agencies failed to spend nearly $150 million in federal homeless grants, report says | ABC7
Lawsuit demands San Francisco stop homeless camp sweeps | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Fir trees are dying in the Lake Tahoe Basin at a quicker rate than in the rest of California.The trees are perishing in greater numbers and faster than previously seen before, especially near Fallen Leaf Lake and around North Lake Tahoe, Rita Mustatia, forest silviculturist for... + más
Plant more trees, please, especially this fall and winter: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 20, 2022
Let’s talk about the weather. Even if you’re a climate change skeptic, you can't deny that weather patterns have affected your life in some way in the last five to 10 years.Here in Louisiana, for example, many experienced unprecedented flooding in 2016. Then, in 2021,... + más
Spice things up this fall with ornamental peppers: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Ukraine warns of ‘nuclear terrorism’ after strike near plant | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Health September 20, 2022
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Visitors to the new terminal at Orlando International Airport may want to wear sunscreen, shades and a floppy hat.Sun rays beaming through the windows of its soaring ceilings don’t just peck at the passing passengers — they practically smooch them as... + más
Body of student rower who went missing after apparent lightning strike in Orlando found | ABC News
BRAC announces first class for minority business accelerator, LSU AgCenter gets $1 million grant | The Advocate
ABC News USA Nation September 18, 2022
The body of a student who went missing after an apparent during rowing practice on a Florida lake has been found, authorities said.Members of the nonprofit group North Orlando Rowing were practicing at Lake Fairview in Orlando around 5:50 p.m. on Thursday when the incident took... + más
EXPLAINER: Rail strike would impact consumers, businesses | ABC News
1 rail union rejects deal, 2 accept ahead of strike deadline | ABC News
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