Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics October 05, 2022
Over the next two decades, Seminole’s population is estimated to soar by more than 100,000 residents. And the key issues facing the county in the coming years will be managing growth, protecting the environment and upgrading the county’s library system, according to the four candidates vying for two seats on the Seminole commission. In the race for the commission’s District 2 seat, voters will find two familiar names. Incumbent Jay... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA World October 02, 2022
Gabriel Madling loads sandbags onto his kayak so he can fortify his house on a submerged street in Seminole County, Fla., on Sunday. Residents in central Florida donned fishing waders, boots and bug spray and canoed or kayaked to their homes on streets where floodwaters... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
Long arms of Ian stretching into Florida, major hurricane takes aim on southwest and west-central peninsula | WPLG Local 10
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 01, 2022
Although Hurricane Ian has left Florida, Seminole residents should expect the flood waters to continue rising in the coming days — especially in areas along the St. Johns River near Lake Harney and Lake Monroe, and along the Little Wekiva River in Altamonte Springs — as... + más
‘This is Irma times two:’ A slow flood will impact parts of Seminole days after Ian, officials warn | Orlando Sentinel
Seminole to order emergency evacuation of residents in flood-prone areas | Orlando Sentinel
High-water trucks filled with rescue responders sloshed their way through some of the most flooded areas of Central Florida Saturday, saving homeowners from flood waters that continue to rise even after the brunt of Hurricane Ian passed over Wednesday night. One group of Florida... + más
Hurricane Ian: Seminole officials warn residents flood waters will continue rising | Orlando Sentinel
Ian will 'financially ruin' homeowners and insurers | Politico
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 26, 2022
Seminole County officials announced plans to open eight emergency shelters at public schools across the county as Hurricane Ian approaches the Florida peninsula. After opening the sites on Wednesday, county emergency officials will then call for an evacuation of certain... + más
Plan for 300 homes in rural area worries east Seminole residents | Orlando Sentinel
Hurricane Ian evacuations: Florida residents told to leave ahead of storm | Newsweek
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports September 26, 2022
Edgewater and Sanford Seminole swapped spots this week atop the Sentinel Super 16 high school football rankings. The Eagles (5-0) are the Orlando area’s new No. 1 team after winning their fifth straight game. Seminole (4-1) dropped to No. 2 following its first road loss since... + más
Surrounded by scandal, Sen. Jason Brodeur campaigns against the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
Hurricane Ian disrupts Orlando area high school football schedule | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 25, 2022
Residents of east Seminole County have built a reputation as fierce protectors of their rural area, by strongly opposing developments that propose adding more homes than the currently allowed one house per five or 10 acres. But recent applications from Pulte Homes Co., one of... + más
Edgewater replaces Seminole atop Sentinel Super 16 football rankings | Orlando Sentinel
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
Even now, slavery is a worldwide scourge | The Boston Globe
Historians trash DeSantis' understanding of U.S. history—Beyond ignorance | Newsweek
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