Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation September 27, 2022
To make downtown Orlando a neighborhood with experiences for everyone, it will need to realign streets for two-way traffic and repurpose others with sidewalks. It should also create and invest in more public spaces to the south and north of the Central Business District. That’s all according to a briefing from a team of consultants, who are working on a plan called Project DTO 2.0, which is set to chart the course for downtown’s future. “I... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment September 29, 2022
NOTE: Please check with individual venues as Hurricane Ian may cause cancellations or postponement of events. 11th Annual Bluelight Gala : Join us for a night of remembering and honoring our loved ones who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. For ticket information, please email... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 28, 2022
Orlando officials are bracing for Category 1 hurricane conditions or a strong tropical storm, as Hurricane Ian barrels toward the Gulf Coast, and is expected to be in an around the city in the coming days. “I want citizens to take this storm seriously and prepare,” Mayor... + más
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Ashley Peterson recalls waking up to 25 text messages and multiple missed phone calls the morning after a fire destroyed the shelter she had served for six years. Peterson, an animal care specialist at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando, said seeing the devastation at the... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 26, 2022
Orlando City Commissioners OK’d the proposed $1.54 billion budget for next year and signed off on keeping the property-tax rate at the same figure for the ninth straight year. Both votes came just after 5 p.m. Monday, and commissioners will vote on them again on Sept. 26 to... + más
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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
Judge to issue verdict Tuesday for Maine man charged in Jan. 6 riots | Portland Press Herald
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... + más
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PennLive USA Opinion September 24, 2022
It is not well known that four Deep South states, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi appointed commissioners (Louisiana only sent a commissioner to Texas) to visit the slave states, including Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri from December 1860 to April... + más
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