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Free Mother's Day events in Orlando
You don't have to spend a fortune to honor Mom this Mother's Day weekend. Or even a penny. We've rounded up some of the best free entertainment ideas around Central Florida for cash-strapped kids. Don't be afraid to take advantage — after all, Mom...
Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Orlando Restaurants, Kissimmee, Melbourne
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Universal manager: 'We have more fun than you should at work'
The artists responsible for producing theme-park magic shared some of their secrets with Central Florida fans Saturday at the Orange County Regional History Center. Universal Orlando and the history center partnered for a stilt-walking demonstration for...
Tags: Orlando, Mardi Gras, Halloween Horror Nights, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Scott stops by to praise teachers, pitch raises on his 'victory tour'
Gov. Rick Scott praised Florida's public-school teachers Tuesday during a visit to Ocoee Middle School, one of five stops on his weeklong "victory tour" to celebrate teacher raises. "We've got great teachers in our state, and we should be very thankful,"...
Tags: Florida Legislature, Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress, Students, Laws
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Former FAMU student Rikki Wills pleads no contest in hazing case
Former FAMU drum major Rikki Wills, who insists that he tried to shield his college roommate Robert Champion from a brutal hazing in Orlando in 2011, pleaded no contest today to felony hazing resulting in death. Wills, 25, will not be sentenced until...
Tags: James H. Ammons, Punishment, Prisons, Lawyers, Leon County (Florida)
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Routine testing key to reducing sexually transmitted diseases
Here's a sobering fact: More than 110 million people in the United States, which is more than one-third of the population, currently have a sexually transmitted disease. In 2010 alone, more than 8,000 Orange County residents were newly diagnosed with an...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Diseases and Illnesses, Health Insurance Cost, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human papillomavirus
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Our take: Lydia Gardner
Lydia Gardner Orange County's four-term clerk of courts was a born leader and public servant who won over this community with good humor and a thousand-watt smile. But as we pointed out when we endorsed Lydia Gardner for re-election in 2008, there was...
Tags: Orlando Science Center, Civil and Public Service, Government, Politics, Winter Park
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State Teacher of the Year finalist named in Orange
Dorina Sackman, an eighth-grade ESOL language arts teacher at Westridge Middle School, was named one of five statewide Teacher of the Year finalists for Florida in a surprise ceremony this morning. Sackman, who has been teaching English-language...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Macy's, Teachers, Education
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Organize Now sends Scott a Mother's Day gift wish
Organize Now, the group leading a push for mandatory paid sick time in Orange County, continues to urge Gov. Rick Scott to veto a bill that would block local governments from enacting such local measures, and now they are enlisting moms to convinve him to...
Tags: Executive Branch, Altamonte Springs, Mother's Day, Rick Scott, David Simmons
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House sends governor the Orange-inspired sick-leave bill
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- The Florida House sent Gov. Rick Scott a sick-leave bill which would block local governments from enacting sick-leave policies like the one slated for a public vote in Orange County. The compromise language passed 76-41 by the House...Tags: Business, Altamonte Springs, Elections, David Simmons, Politics
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Region's other tourist strip struggling to recover from downturns, decay
Back when International Drive was a short dead end and Orange County's giant convention center was just a dream, U.S. Highway 192 in Osceola County was Walt Disney World's doorstep, the road most Disney-bound tourists cruised in search of an affordable...
Tags: Property, Casino and Gambling, Business, Tourism and Leisure, International Travel
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Judge won't throw out hazing lawsuit against FAMU
An Orange County judge, rejecting FAMU's argument that drum major Robert Champion should be viewed as a voluntary "participant" in the illegal hazing that killed him, will not throw out a wrongful-death lawsuit against the university. Circuit Judge...
Tags: James H. Ammons, Lawyers, Laws, Health and Safety at School, Judges
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Can Osceola's tourist strip take back its hotels?
Twice a year, Val and Keith Lupton vacation somewhere along U.S. Highway 192 near Walt Disney World, drawn by the state's famous sunshine and the tourist strip's affordable lodging. For the past eight years or so, the accommodations chosen by the...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Tourism and Leisure, International Travel, Kissimmee, Walt Disney World Resort
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