
Rollins College was one of four Orlando-area schools to host a traveling Holocaust exhibit that features first-hand survivor accounts and original artifacts. The exhibit was created by the ShadowLight organization… Read More
Rollins College was one of four Orlando-area schools to host a traveling Holocaust exhibit that features first-hand survivor accounts and original artifacts. The exhibit was created by the ShadowLight organization… Read More
The first new building approved for Winter Park’s Orange Avenue Overlay district began its construction phase with a groundbreaking ceremony on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 16. McCraney Property Company… Read More
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will present another update of planned safety enhancements for a troubled stretch of S.R. 426 in Winter Park. The community meeting is set for… Read More
Editor’s note: Event details were updated on January 16. Hannibal Square will host a celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the 23rd Annual… Read More
The expense of a mail-in ballot has led city leaders to keep the March referendum on the city’s gas-powered leaf blower ban to an in-person vote. The decision was made… Read More
Mayor Sheila DeCiccio appeared before an audience of early risers during the city’s CoffeeTalk series of informal community discussions. The January 9 event began at 8:30 a.m. and touched on… Read More
Winter Park Commissioner Todd Weaver says he planned to volunteer his 1957 home to the city’s register of historic places years ago, but an email from Sen. Jason Brodeur has… Read More
Winter Park Institute is kicking off a new year of informational programming with an evening of uplifting discussion. Author and Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks has devoted his career to… Read More
Ongoing street repairs and electric utility undergrounding are arguably the projects that Winter Park residents most want completed. But as the city continues work on both, several other projects, issues,… Read More
The holiday season has passed and a new year lies ahead, but there’s still time to take stock of the busy year that was. News is always happening and there… Read More