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During lengthy public comment, the City Council heard from family members of Pulse victims.
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Adults with Down syndrome previously had very limited options in Orlando, but the AdventHealth clinic is opening a wide access of treatments for patients young and old.
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Basketball Wives Orlando made its premiere Monday night on VH1. Stetson University's Randall Croom says the show could have significant impacts on our economy.
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Angelique Miller had it all once, but life took some unexpected turns. The 55-year-old military widow found herself battling homelessness, mostly living in her car, for 10 years.
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In their common struggle, some residents have found a sense of community with a closeness like family.
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Soseki Modern Omakase's dining room has just 10 seats, and the Japanese-inspired, locally sourced dinner is always chef’s choice.
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The law requires women to receive information from doctors about abortions and then wait at least 24 hours before having the procedures. An Orlando clinic was found noncompliant 193 times.
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Hundreds gathered on the steps of Orlando City Hall to rally in support of Monique Worrell.
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As part of our series, “Central Florida Seen and Heard: The Immigration Divide,” three Mills-50 business owners share their stories and contributions to Orlando culture.
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Suspended Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren addressed his concerns following the suspension of Monique Worrell.
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DeSantis accused Monique Worrell of “neglecting her duty” and being lax on criminal enforcement. It follows the suspension of Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren last year.
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The officers, who were not immediately identified, were expected to fully recover.