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Face Masks Are Now Required in Orange County and City of Orlando

June 20, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

All Orange County residents are required to wear face masks beginning Saturday, June 20, until further notice. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announced in a June 18 press conference that beginning Saturday, June 20, at 12:01 a.m., all Orange County and city of Orlando residents are required to wear face masks when outside and in public spaces, whether working, living or … [Read more...]

Orange County to Issue $142 Million in Federal CARES Dollars for Individuals and Small Businesses Beginning June 8

June 9, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

Applications for the Small Business Grant Program and the Individual and Family Assistance Program will open June 8. The Small Business Grant Program will distribute $72.9 million across approximately 6,500 small businesses. Each business can receive up to $10,000, while the Individual and Family Assistance Program will distribute $36.5 million across Orange County residents. … [Read more...]

Tour De Cure Goes Virtual This Year

June 8, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual race for diabetes, Tour De Cure, will be going virtual on June 13.  The American Diabetes Association will host the event via Facebook livestream starting with an opening ceremony at 8 a.m. and ending with a post-event program at 11 a.m. Registration for the run, walk or bike event for all ages is now … [Read more...]

Tough Things to Talk About: What to Do After You Applied for Unemployment

June 3, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

You are here, part of the over 1.2 million Florida residents that have applied for unemployment benefits. It’s not easy, but you will get through this. It’s no secret that Florida has had many issues with the unemployment system. With the millions of unemployment claims, just over 1,589,700 have been processed with over 1,011,200 claims being paid as of May 26, according to the … [Read more...]

To Generation Z: What to Do About College Applications During a Pandemic

June 1, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

By now, everyone knows about the pandemic sweeping the world, but unless you are watching the news constantly or are in the position of applying to college yourself, you may not know how the coronavirus has impacted college applications. Here are some of the changes that you or your soon-to-be-college-bound child may experience with the application process in the midst of … [Read more...]

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