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CFX Keeps Southeast Orange Moving at the Speed of Accelerated Growth

April 17, 2018 by Jennifer Thompson

As my final year as an Orange County commissioner winds down, I feel a great sense of urgency to do everything I can to leave my home district better off than it was the day I entered office. Over the last eight years, District 4 has gone through dramatic transitions, going from bust to boom in what now seems like the proverbial blink of an eye. Honestly, it’s bittersweet to … [Read more...]

BREAKING: New Fitness and Wellness Facility to Debut in Lake Nona

March 2, 2018 by Nicole LaBosco

  On March 2 at the sixth annual Lake Nona Impact Forum, Tavistock announced a state-of-the-art performance, wellness and medically integrated fitness facility. This innovative creation is in partnership with Signet, LLC and Integrated Wellness Partners (IWP). With Lake Nona dubbed as the world’s most sophisticated wellness community by the Global Wellness Institute, … [Read more...]

UF Students Rise Against White Nationalist Richard Spencer

November 27, 2017 by Brittany Bhulai

University of Florida students protested against white nationalist speaker Richard Spencer by gathering in front of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at UF in Gainesville on Oct. 19. Hundreds of students from the campus came in hopes of shutting down the speech given by Spencer, who visited the university to speak about his beliefs on white supremacy, not equality … [Read more...]

SORA Rowing Impacted by Irma

October 11, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

The local South Orlando Rowing Association (SORA) ", an over 100-member club of middle school, high school, and adult rowers, is working toward coming back together stronger in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. In wake of the hurricane, the team's boatyard and dock in Moss Park were destroyed by the wind and rain, creating a difficult, uphill battle in the effort to rebuild what … [Read more...]

A Message from Mayor Dyer

August 17, 2017 by Mayor Buddy Dyer

Dear Friends, Working together, we’ve transformed Orlando from a place that was packed with potential into a city that is realizing its potential. Today, I delivered my annual State of the City address and emphasized how we’re transitioning from our role as the young upstart to being a more mature, global city. Incredible opportunities lie ahead, but so do big … [Read more...]

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