OSCO Says Goodbye to “Dylan” their Ace Horse
After 11 years of service, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings and members of the Mounted Unit turned out Wednesay to bid good-bye to “Dylan” a 17-year-old thoroughbred that will be retiring later this month.
Cotto Confident, Prepares to Fight Mayweather
Miguel Cotto, WBA Super Welterweight World Champion, has been training hard over the past several months right here in Orlando at the Don Miguel Boxing Gym.
Career Breakout: Artistic Representation and the Sell
Career Tip: Working environment plays a huge factor in your psychological state; in order to increase job satisfaction, ensure mutual respect is part of the environment.
Creative Careers: Selling Your Art
Career Tip #2: No matter which career field you find your passion, never compromise your creation.
New Photos: Trayvon Martin in Last Days
Trayvon Martin’s family released new photos today, taken nine days before the 17-year-old was shot and killed by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain, George Zimmerman, 28.
Rev. Jackson to City of Sanford: ‘Do the Right Thing’ (Photos)
Rev. Jesse Jackson, in a moving address before the Sanford City Commission Town-hall meeting on Monday, implored commissioners to do the right thing in seeking justice in the Trayvon Martin killing.
Good Bye Arena, Hello Gentrification (Photos)
It took only a few seconds to implode the Amway Arena on Sunday morning. And so, with over 600 pounds of explosives and a series of “bangs,” major portions of the old arena came down, sending dust into the air which took about one hour to settle.
New STEM Pipeline Program Aimed at Minorities Launched
The United Negro College Fund, Akerman Senterfitt and Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute at Lake Nona recently held a kickoff event to launch the STEM Pipeline Program – a collaborative partnership of private business and nonprofit organizations aimed at increasing the interest of African-Americans and other minorities in science-related fields.
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