

K-pop girl group Aespa comes to Orlando in 2025 for arena show
Orlando is the Synk: Parallel Line tour’s only Florida stop
UCF changes campus protest policies following pro-Palestine demonstrations
One student said they saw these changes as an attempt ‘to silence critical voices on politically sensitive issues, preventing certain groups from expressing dissent’
Legal Public Notices 10/2/24
Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices ALL ABOARD STORAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Personal property of the following tenants will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Sections: 83.801 – 83.809. All units areassumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of photos…
Audubon Park’s Joybird Books closing doors at the end of October
Another bookseller plans to take over the space, though
Amtrak offers new daily route from Orlando to Chicago starting in November
‘The Floridian’ route will take passengers through 10 states in a two-day trip
Blues-rocker Gary Clark Jr. announces 2025 concert in Orlando
Clark is touring behind new album ‘JPEG RAW’
Florida’s minimum wage just went up to $13. What happens if your boss pays you less?
The federal government may be able to help, but the state likely won’t
Florida residents have until Oct. 7 to register to vote in November
In addition to candidates for elected office, the fate of abortion access in Florida and marijuana legalization could also be decided this November
Judge refuses to block state agency from sharing ‘misinformation’ about Florida’s abortion amendment
Judge Jonathan Sjostrom says courts ‘must trust the people to decide what information is important to them’
As mail ballots go out, Florida Democrats get more money from DNC
The Democratic National Committee is making a $400,000 contribution to the state party
Florida Democrats voice support for Brightline workers’ right to organize
All eight of Florida’s Democratic members of the U.S. House affirmed in a statement their support of the workers’ right to organize and collectively bargain
Beignets and Brew opening next month in Orlando’s North Quarter neighborhood
Specialty beignets will soon be deep-fried in NoDo
Florida to send rescue resources to North Carolina in aftermath of Helene damage
As cleanup continues in Florida, the DeSantis administration is sending state ‘air assets’ and satellite earth stations to North Carolina
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, even Rick Scott says climate is ‘clearly changing’
Scott travelled through parts of the state speaking to law enforcement and first responders a day after Hurricane Helene hit Florida
Orlando rents slightly dip this month but remain out of reach for many
About 24 percent of adults identified as homeless across the tri-county region this year were over the age of 50
Adoptable dog Reagan needs a little patience, love and a new chapter in her life
She and another dog were found tied to a pole
Florida begins rescue, recovery efforts in aftermath of Category 4 Hurricane Helene
Authorities said two deaths had been attributed to the storm and more than 1.24 million are without electricity
DeSantis-linked anti-pot PAC receives $1 million from group affiliated with co-founders of ‘abusive’ teen drug rehab program
The late GOP megadonors Betty and Mel Sembler also funded efforts to keep medical marjuana illegal in Florida back in 2016
Union urges U.S. Department of Transportation to deny Brightline federal funds over alleged anti-union tactics
Onboard attendants for Brightline first went public with their desire to unionize last month
Italian metal act Nanowar of Steel is coming to Conduit to whimsically rock Orlando
Tragedy opens in a Bee Gees-meets-metal collision
Tuareg rockers Etran de L’Aïr summon celestial grooves at downtown Orlando’s Social
Too much hypnotic fun to be had on a Monday
Kappy’s lives; Soulful Collective opens in Winter Park; Isan Zaap owners will open another Thai resto in downtown Orlando’s North Quarter
Plus more tasty Orlando restaurant openings
Central Florida under tornado watch, tropical storm warning as Helene nears
Helene’s outer bands have begun to reach the Sunshine State
Florida officials warn time is ‘running out quickly’ to prepare ahead of Hurricane Helene landfall
DeSantis cautions against people going outside to inspect damage immediately after the storm passes, as it likely will still be dark
Orange County decides to sell property intended for scrapped Pulse Museum project
The West Kaley Street property was purchased by OnePulse, a nonprofit that dissolved in disgrace last year
Public sleeping, ‘Margaritaville’ license plates and nearly three dozen new Florida laws taking effect in October
In all, 34 laws that passed during the 2024 legislative session will take effect, with the homeless changes (HB 1365) drawing the most attention
Florida residents prepare for Hurricane Helene landfall amid evacuation orders, closures
Helene is forecast to crash into North Florida on Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph
‘Pray in the name of Jesus’: Ahead of hurricane, some in Florida flout evacuation orders
Despite the orders, some residents were sticking out the storm, convinced Helene will swerve away like previous hurricanes
‘Enough About Me’ says Orlando musician Jeff Ilgenfritz as he releases star-studded solo album
‘Effervescent indie-pop optimism’
UCF suspends campus operations Thursday ahead Hurricane Helene
The campus is anticipated to reopen Friday morning
Broadway in Orlando review: ‘Girl From the North Country’ is uneven but deeply affecting in unanticipated ways
It’s not another by-the-numbers jukebox musical
Hurricane Helene forms, expected to strengthen ahead of Florida landfall
The window to storm prep in east central Florida will close late this afternoon, National Weather Service says
Winter Park dessert haven Glass Knife announces plans to open second location
Extravagant cakes will be available on Park Avenue
Florida braces for ‘potentially very dangerous storm’ ahead of Helene landfall
‘The Big Bend and Panhandle should be especially prepared for a direct impact,’ DeSantis said
Breakthru Beverage drivers across Florida vote to unionize
Drivers across six cities, including Orlando, opted to join the Teamsters, who already represent thousands of workers in wine and liquor distribution
Federal court hears arguments on Florida law restricting pronoun use by teachers
The lawsuit alleges the law violates teachers’ First Amendment rights and runs afoul of a federal civil-rights law
Helene nears hurricane strength ahead of expected Florida landfall Thursday
All of east central Florida has been upgraded to a tropical storm warning
New on Netflix: Will Ferrell’s bittersweet trans road movie, ‘Will and Harper’; LeBron James’ indigenous hoop dreams ‘Rez Ball’
What’s debuting this week on the streaming platforms
Does Midi Memory mainman Matt Messore dream of electric sheep?
By early 2021 fronting Cathedral Bells just wasn’t enough for Matt Messore
Orlando gets a new way to travel: MindTravel comes to Lake Eola Wednesday
Murray Hidary’s silent piano experience provides a new way to hear the language of emotion






