A Twitter post uploaded on June 4 at 1 p.m. announced a peaceful protest in support of the Black Lives Matter movement scheduled for Friday, June 5, at 12 p.m.… Read More

Winter Park’s Department of Urban Forestry recently implemented a new software tool on the city’s website to share an active inventory of the city’s trees. The database, TreeKeeper, catalogs more… Read More

During Father’s Day Weekend, City of Winter Park will host a socially distant “Dads & Grads” shopping and dining event in the downtown area starting at 4 p.m. on Friday,… Read More
In a statement posted to Facebook, Winter Park Mayor Steve Leary announced that the City would be complying with the Orange County curfew ordered by Mayor Jerry Demings. The curfew… Read More

A team from UCF’s Nicholson School of Communication and Media recently launched WinterParkSunshine.org, a tool for citizens to access government information such as city commission meeting minutes, voter data, campaign… Read More
New Reciprocal Borrowing Cards allow Winter Park and Maitland residents to check out books and other materials at any of the Orange County Library System branches. Holding privileges, electronic resources such as e-books and databases, and the use… Read More

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education institutions nationwide expect to face lower enrollment and revenue than initially anticipated in the coming academic school year and potentially beyond.… Read More

Beginning today, May 21, the Winter Park Golf Course will allow foursomes on the course for the first time in weeks since implementing restrictions due to COVID-19. The course temporarily… Read More

Rollins College announced to students via an email on the evening of May 14 its intention to hold the first day of in-person classes on September 14 for the Fall… Read More

On May 14, 2020, after twelve years of programming, Rollins College announced that programming for the Winter Park Institute (WPI) will not continue. Dr. Gail Sinclair, Executive Director of WPI,… Read More