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Photographers: Read to Start Shooting?

Photographers: Read to Start Shooting?

The City of Orlando Historic Preservation Board is seeking photographs for the 2013 Historic Preservation Calendar. This 2013 calendar will focus on the historic resources of the Lake Adair-Lake Concord Historic District, Orlando’s newest National Register of Historic Places District.

Prosecutors Turn Over Mountains of Evidence to Zimmerman’s Attorney

Prosecutors Turn Over Mountains of Evidence to Zimmerman’s Attorney

George Zimmerman’s attorney, Mark O’Mara will begin combing through mountains of discovery material, including a new video tape, turned over by the state yesterday, in the Trayvon Martin case.

Shootings: Five Dead Inside Home in Brevard County

Shootings: Five Dead Inside Home in Brevard County

Five people were killed inside a home in Port St. John in an area known as the “Space Coast,” Brevard County authorities said.

Report: Government Jobs Continue to Play Major Role in County, State

Report: Government Jobs Continue to Play Major Role in County, State

Four out of the ten largest employers in Orange County are a government entity, a new report released by Tax Watch, a non-profit research institute and government watchdog revealed Tuesday.

State of Board of Education could Vote to Lower Standards on FCAT

State of Board of Education could Vote to Lower Standards on FCAT

The State Board of Education will vote later today in an emergency meeting, on whether to revise downward the passing grade of the 2012 FCAT writing proficiency test.

Man Accused of Hugging Girl, Squeezes Butt as she Walks to School

Man Accused of Hugging Girl, Squeezes Butt as she Walks to School

A Deltona man has been arrested, accused of hugging a 10-year-old girl and squeezing her butt as she walked to Friendship Elementary School last Thursday

More Pain: Thousands of Floridians Lose Jobless Benefits

More Pain: Thousands of Floridians Lose Jobless Benefits

About 21,267 unemployed Florida workers lost their jobless benefits over the week-end, as portions of the federal programs expired, according to a new report.

Study: One Quarter of Americans too Fat to Donate Organs

Study: One Quarter of Americans too Fat to Donate Organs

America’s chronic obesity epidemic is leading to a national shortage of donor organs, a just released research study conducted at the North Shore-LIJ Health System Transplant Center in New York and Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, revealed.

Another Sinkhole Causes Family to Bolt from Home after 37 Years

Another Sinkhole Causes Family to Bolt from Home after 37 Years

A massive sinkhole opened up in the backyard of a family in the Jonesville area, west of Gainesville, causing a couple to flee the home, The Gainesville Sun reported.

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