NJ Missing Woman Belongings Found at Celebration
The search continues for a missing New Jersey woman who was last seen by friends on August 1 at the Rockwood Music Hall in New York City. Some of her belongings were accidentally found by workers at a golf course near Orlando on August 24.
Crist Supports Constitutional Ban on Same Sex Marriage, but Believes in Tolerance, Live and Let Live
Powerful Earl Continues Northwestward, Fiona Follows
The National Weather Service forecasts the center of Hurricane Earl to move into the open Atlantic today, and travel east of the Turks and Caicos Islands later today and tonight.
Heavenly Voices Named Youth Choir of the Year
The Heavenly Voices Gospel Children’s Choir was named Youth Choir of the Year 2010 by Lawrence Ingram and Joy in Praise Music and Arts Seminar, Inc. on August 22. The award ceremony was held at Livingston Street Church of God (910 W. Livingston St., Orlando, 32805).
Sink to Investigate Multi-Million DCA “Taj Mahal”
Chief Financial Officer and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink on Monday said her office will investigate the circumstances surrounding the construction of the new First District Court of Appeal (DCA) building near the Southwood development in southeastern Tallahassee.
Woman’s Murder Plot to Kill Ex-Husband Unravels
A St. Lucie County woman who enlisted her ex-boyfriend to have someone kill her ex-husband is now out of jail on $25,000 bail. Mary Pedreira, 54, is out of jail having been charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder of her ex-husband Glenn Pedreira, tcpalm.com reports.
Regional History Center Accepts Florida Hospital History Collection
The Orange County Regional History Center recently accepted the Florida Hospital Oral History Collection as the newest addition to its archives. The collection was completed to commemorate Florida Hospital’s 100th anniversary and includes a series of oral histories capturing the vast history of the organization.
Floridians Remain Worried About Economy
Floridians’ consumer confidence continue to remain at low levels with no clear indication that the economic recovery is taking hold or entering into another recession, a new survey by the University of Florida revealed.
U.S. Consumers No More Confident Than A Year Ago
Consumer confidence improved marginally in August, following its decline in July, the result of an improvement in consumers’ short-term outlook, The Conference Board Consumer Research Center said on Tuesday. The Index now stands at 53.5, up from 51.0 in July.
Daytona to Host First Potentate Ball in Ten Years
Ancient City Temple #63 will play host to the first Potentate Ball in over a decade on Friday, September 7, at the Daytona Beach Hilton Resort located at 100 N. Atlantic Avenue.
