Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime January 21, 2023
Orlando commissioners next week are due to take up two ordinances meant to improve safety surrounding its downtown nightlife but have been met with pushback from bar and nightclub owners who fear the expense could run into the hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars and even put them out of business. In emails Friday, groups ranging from a Main Street district, a trade association of bars, nightclubs, restaurants and venues, and owners of... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime February 01, 2023
A nightlife-advocacy group is pitching Orlando officials on a surcharge on downtown purchases as a way to fund more cops and public safety initiatives in the area. The proposal of a 5% tax was crafted by the Orlando Hospitality Alliance and comes amid an ongoing debate on the... + más
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RTTNews USA Business January 19, 2023
New residential construction in U.S. fell for the fourth straight month in December, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Thursday, although the decrease was much smaller than expected.The report said housing starts slumped by 1.4 percent to an annual... + más
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The Advocate USA Business December 20, 2022
Louisiana's proposed $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, designed to reconnect the Mississippi River with the Barataria Basin to create as much as 21 square miles of wetlands by 2070, was awarded key permits by the Army Corps of Engineers on Monday that could... + más
Letters: Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion is a critical tool for the job | The Advocate
'It’s going to wipe us out': Fishing industry vows to sue over $2 billion land-building project | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 06, 2022
To better regulate its nightlife, Orlando commissioners approved definitions of restaurants, bars and nightclubs in the city code, allowing the businesses to be governed by rules unique to them. City code since 1991 has treated restaurants and bars the same, as “eating and... + más
Top 10 Foodie Cities Exclude Chicago, New York, Los Angeles | Forbes
July shooting in downtown Orlando stemmed from gang dispute, OPD chief says | Orlando Sentinel
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 27, 2022
Forest officials are now offering permits to cut down Christmas trees in designated areas of the Stanislaus National Forest, adding another location to the holiday program. The permits aren't just a Christmas gift for the public, but will also help with fire suppression... + más
You can get a fresh Christmas tree for as little as $5 with a forest service permit | WPTV
Hallmark releases Christmas lineup with 40 new movies | 10 WBNS
RTTNews USA Business November 17, 2022
New residential construction in the U.S. showed a notable decrease in the month of October, the Commerce Department revealed in a report released on Thursday.The report said housing starts tumbled by 4.2 percent to an annual rate of 1.425 million in October after falling by 1.3... + más
U.S. Housing Starts Pull Back Sharply In September, Building Permits Rebound | RTTNews
Housing Speculation: One Guess On What’s Happening In The Housing Market | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA Life October 28, 2022
LGBTQ party-goers have long had a with . The holiday is an opportunity to express parts of your identity that may be met with judgment or even violence most other nights of the year — a rare time when campy glamour, gender-bending, and breaking social norms are celebrated and... + más
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