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Gardiner doesn't buy Weatherford's stalling tactics on stadium bill
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- The House and Senate are playing a waiting game over bills to give tax-breaks to a raft of stadiums and sports complexes, including Orlando's proposed soccer stadium. On Thursday, House Speaker Will Weatherford told reporters his...Tags: Sun Life Stadium, Elections, Major League Soccer, Politics, Daytona International Speedway
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Time to get out of the car
OrlandoSentinel.comMay is bike to work month with events that include Mayor Buddy Dyer's Bike to Work Ride on May 3.... -
Time running out on manufacturers tax cut, Central Florida Expressway
Tallahassee BureauTALLAHASSEE -- With Gov. Rick Scott flying to Washington D.C. Friday to do national media, the sponsor of his manufacturing tax cut conceded one of his top priorities -- a $141 million tax cut for manufacturers -- was unlikely to pass. "I never say...Tags: Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Orlando, Government, Orange County (Florida)
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$17M Church Street makeover finally gets going
Eight years after landing federal money for the project, the city has finally started a $17 million reconstruction of West Church Street that's meant to dress up a main corridor linking the Florida Citrus Bowl to downtown Orlando. The streetscape work...
Tags: Entertainment, Tampa, Parramore, Major League Soccer, Florida Department of Transportation
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Magic to lift curtain on entertainment complex
Orlando Magic executives are expected Monday to offer the first glimpse of their plan to convert a block of city-owned real estate into a $100 million sports-and-entertainment complex. At a special City Council workshop, Magic CEO Alex Martins will...
Tags: RDV Sportsplex, Sales, Orlando Real Estate, Amway, Entertainment
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Parramore residents petition city for security cameras
Orlando leaders on Monday pledged to work with Parramore residents who want more security cameras in residential areas of their community. The Rev. Glendy Hamilton presented the City Council with a petition signed by more than 600 residents and business...
Tags: Parramore, Daisy Lynum, Amway Center
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Orlando Magic: Demand exists for $100M entertainment complex
Orlando Magic executives said Monday they believe there is enough demand for additional hotel rooms, office space and retail in downtown Orlando to move forward with a $100 million sports-and-entertainment complex in Parramore. Magic CEO Alex Martins...
Tags: Entertainment, Alex Martins, Media Industry, Amway Center, Orlando Hotels
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Florida Democrats are short on statewide candidates
Florida's largest political party has a problem. Although registered Democrats outnumber Republicans in Florida by 500,000, and President Barack Obama has carried the Sunshine State in the past two presidential elections, the party has no obvious...
Tags: Alex Sink, Executive Branch, Bill Nelson, Government, Lawyers
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Voluntarios son verdaderos héroes
CLERMONT — Como un ejército casi invisible están prácticamente en todas partes. La fuerza de sus manos se siente en cada una de las comunidades de la Florida Central, donde construyen, inspiran, alegran, consuelan, enseñan, alimentan, alientan y...Tags: Orlando, Fines, United Way , Punishment
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Charter school's planned magnet sets off alarm bells with Orange County officials
Sentinel School ZoneCentral Florida Leadership Academy's announcement last week that they plan to open a sports business "magnet" program has alarmed Orange County school district officials. The district contends that charter schools such as CFLA cannot open magnet...Tags: High School Sports, Soccer, Sports
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Precourt: no carve-out deal in bill to kill patchwork wage rules
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelState Rep. Steve Precourt, R-Orlando, says he wants to block local efforts to pass stronger wage and benefit protections for workers because he says a patchwork of rules drives businesses away and makes it harder for bigger ones to operate over... -
Orlando artist among 7 picked for downtown public-sculpture project
– Orlando took another step toward boosting its public art on Wednesday when Mayor Buddy Dyer announced seven artists have been chosen for a new sculpture program during his State of the City address. The See Art Orlando program is designed to...
Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Mike Quigley, Fine Artists, Orange County Regional History Center, Artists
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