The decision to keep or kick Winter Park’s controversial gas-powered leaf blower ban will be up to voters after an ordinance placing a referendum on the March 2025 ballot passed… Read More
Rollins College President Grant Cornwell has announced that he will leave office in June of 2025 after 10 years of service in his current position. “Since 2015, we have had… Read More
Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens is presenting its week-long festival of outdoor painting that also represents its largest yearly fundraiser. The 16th Annual Winter Park Paint Out, April 21-27,… Read More
High school students living in Winter Park’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) district have an opportunity to gain hands-on work experience through the 2024 Summer Youth Enrichment Program (SYEP). Presented by… Read More
Winter Park voters chose Craig Russell to fill the city’s open Commission seat in the April 16 runoff election. At the final count, Russell barely edged-out Seat 2 opponent Jason… Read More
Curious crowds made their way to the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art on the evening of April 12 for a special outdoor exhibit with a nostalgic flair. The… Read More
The Winter Park Police Department is looking to partner with residents willing to help expand its network of crime solving resources. A video, posted this week to WPPD social media… Read More
The first woman be elected Mayor of Winter Park took the oath of office before presiding over her first City Commission meeting on April 10. Before discussing agenda items, Mayor… Read More
A slight touch of déjá vu tugs at Hugh Tompkins as he watches his team gather for a pre-practice meeting. A Winter Park High alum and former member of the… Read More
The previously discontinued Rollins College proposal for a faculty and staff apartment building near Hannibal Square has been resubmitted to the city with two public hearings scheduled in May. The… Read More