Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime April 03, 2023
Sixteen years before a neo-Nazi rally at Waterford Lakes in January made national headlines and horrified locals, another march by the same group was being planned, this time in Parramore. On Feb. 25, 2006, about two dozen neo-Nazis, clad in khaki shirts and red swastika armbands, shouted racial epithets and raised Nazi salutes to the hundreds of protesters held back by hundreds more cops in riot gear as they marched to the federal courthouse... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation April 06, 2023
Raymond Caulton never expected to be homeless. He and his family moved to Orlando in October seeking a better-paying job and had housing lined up ahead of time. But when they arrived, their arrangement fell apart, leaving Caulton, his wife and their 1-year-old daughter sleeping... + más
St. Lucie County woman missing for nearly week found safe in thicket | WPTV
Orlando deploys federal funds to house people living in Parramore tents | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime March 10, 2023
On the streets of Parramore surrounding the Christian Service Center, tents serving as temporary homes line sidewalks and vacant lots, while people experiencing homelessness push shopping carts with their belongings through the neighborhood. It’s ground zero for the increasing... + más
Long-awaited Parramore City Towers plan is unveiled | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime February 07, 2023
City and homeless services officials are hopeful a rush of federal funds will help house a few dozen chronically unsheltered people, who have pitched tents throughout Parramore. The city is awarding the nonprofit Christian Service Center with about $617,000 to house between 20... + más
CNBC USA Politics February 06, 2023
Brandon Russell is seen in this mugshot from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.Pinellas County Sheriff's Office via APAn admitted neo-Nazi and a Maryland woman were arrested and charged with plotting to attack several electrical substations in the Baltimore area,... + más
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Amazon removes some Nazi related-items after ‘monetized hate’ slam | New York Post
WPTV USA Nation January 31, 2023
ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. — Family members are calling it a miracle.A St. Lucie County woman who was missing for nearly six days was found alive and is now recovering in a hospital.Margaret Parramore said the last several days were filled with anxiety after word that a... + más
St. Lucie County to open shelters for Hurricane Ian | WPTV
Port St. Lucie leaders prepare for more traffic amid population explosion | WPTV
New York Post USA Tech January 14, 2023
Amazon was slammed for continuing to peddle anti-Semitic products on its site despite the e-retail giant scrubbing a few Nazi-related items. The Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center lashed out at Amazon on Thursday for “allowing the marketing and sale of Nazi and neo-Nazi... + más
Opinion | The New York Times
Putin takes page out of Nazi playbook with murder of conductor in Kherson | New York Post
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 04, 2022
After years of working to create a thriving mixed-use district in Parramore, developer Timothy Green has taken a step toward making it a reality, according to a report in GrowthSpotter. Green’s Parramore Development Group recently filed applications with the City of Orlando... + más
Runners retrace fallen hero’s path in 9/11 Tunnels to Towers 5K race | New York Post
Tunnel to Towers Foundation receives generous $20K donation from Operation Deep Blue | Fox News
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