
The 460 E. New England Ave. address that once housed Winter Park’s library has been closed since Oct. 31, but a team of three local companies could hold the key… Read More
The 460 E. New England Ave. address that once housed Winter Park’s library has been closed since Oct. 31, but a team of three local companies could hold the key… Read More
Neighbors of Howell Branch Preserve voiced their views of a proposed improvement project during the July 20 meeting of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. The Howell Branch Preserve Trail… Read More
Winter Park has issued a precautionary alert for Lake Killarney due to potentially elevated bacteria levels. According to a statement from the city, the alert is in response to the… Read More
Winter Park took a big step toward the next fiscal year during the July 13 City Commission meeting as City Manager Randy Knight presented the 2022-23 proposed budget. Knight began… Read More
The city of Winter Park is investigating new parking solutions for the downtown area and beyond. A 30-day pilot program will utilize sensors, placed on the brick pavement along Park… Read More
Bank of America customers in Winter Park will have one less in-person banking option as the company recently announced the closing of a local branch. Last week, customers were sent… Read More
A lawsuit has been filed in the death of 20-year-old Charles “Harry” Carter, who drowned in Lake Osceola on Memorial Day, 2021. According to a WFTV.com report, Carter’s parents are alleging negligence… Read More
The stage is set for a new chapter in the history of the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation with the long awaited move into its new headquarters at 199 S. Knowles… Read More
Three construction projects representing a total of 35,797 square feet of new commercial space were on the agenda at the June 22 City Commission meeting. Conditional use approval was granted… Read More
As supply chain issues continue to delay the undergrounding of residential power lines, a proposed rate hike meant to shorten the project timeline will not go into effect. The decision… Read More