Key West proves it: Florida voters care about the environment, but Florida Republicans overrule them

Despite rhetoric pushing for limited government Florida, Republican lawmakers often enforce their minority views on citizens who’ve voted for something different. (See Amendment 4, most recently.) The latest pre-emption attempt by Republicans pits them against Key West voters who in November voted to approve measures that would ensure the popular cruise destination doesn’t face the…

Legal Public Notices 1/13 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices AUCTION Extra Space Storage Ð Store 8138 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando FL. 32810 Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando, FL. 32810 (407) 489-3742, January 22nd, 2021 @ 12:00 PM susan…

Casselberry residents call for Vice Mayor Mark Busch to resign after inflammatory statements caught on video

Some Casselberry residents are calling on their Vice Mayor and City Commissioner Mark Busch to resign after video surfaced of him making inflammatory statements the day before last week’s insurrection in Washington, D.C. Bush’s words were captured on video for the website Rumble — the YouTube video-hosting alternative favored by conservatives. The video, partially broadcast by Spectrum News…

Trump is leaving office, but will he be leaving Disney’s Hall of Presidents?

While the nation prepares to welcome Joe Biden as the new President, it’s clear Trump’s legacy is something the country will have to continue grappling with. The divisive politics fueled by Trump’s hatred and fear-mongering have had an impact on many traditions and pleasures the nation enjoyed before his Russian-fueled 2016 win, including theme parks.…

Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021

Every morning on Magic 107.7 FM, Leslye Gale discusses the most interesting Orlando Weekly stories of the day on “Chad & Leslye.” Check out Leslye’s picks today. A federal investigation is underway after a manatee was spotted in the Homosassa River with the word Trump scraped into its back. – LINK It’s National Pizza Month…

Florida Republicans push ‘anti-riot’ legislation, but state Democrats say it’s designed to squash free speech

A renewed vigor was given this week to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ call to crack down on violent protests, as the world watched an unhinged mob of supporters of President Donald Trump storm and occupy the U.S. Capitol in a failed attempt to subvert the counting of states’ electoral votes. The “Combatting Public Disorder” proposal was…

Federal authorities look into abuse after Florida manatee found with ‘Trump’ scraped on its back

Officials are investigating after a Florida manatee was abused last weekend. The Citrus County Chronicle reports that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is currently seeking information regarding a manatee that was discovered with “Trump” scraped into its back near the Blue Hole on the Homosassa River.  According to the FWC, manatees are considered “threatened” in the…

Gov. DeSantis and Florida GOP reintroduce broad anti-protest legislation in wake of U.S. Capitol attacks

As supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in an effort to block congressional certification of the 2020 election on Wednesday, Republican leaders in Florida released legislation aimed at cracking down on violent protests. Gov. Ron DeSantis, a close ally of Trump, rolled out his proposed law-and-order plan in September, weeks ahead of…

Orlando Rep. Val Demings says she will support and cosponsor articles of impeachment drawn up against President Trump

As the old saying goes, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. And U.S. Rep. Val Demings, a Democrat representing Florida’s 10th Congressional district, is ready to give impeaching Donald Trump another go. Demings, one of the House managers during President Trump’s impeachment hearings in early 2020, signaled willingness to cosponsor articles of…

Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy calls for 25th Amendment to be invoked to remove President Trump from office

Another Florida congressperson has called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked to remove President Trump from office. And it is Central Florida’s U.S. house representative Stephanie Murphy, D-Winter Park. On Thursday afternoon, Murphy posted on her Twitter account that “the President incited a violent insurrection — proof he’s unable to uphold the Constitution.” “The 25th Amendment…

Orlando Shakes to stage a Valentine’s Day cabaret in their new outdoors space

Just as stores sweep all the Christmas paraphernalia off shelves to make way for Valentine’s Day items, so Orlando Shakes has gotten an early start on the February holiday with the announcement of an outdoors, socially distanced cabaret performance set for Valentine’s weekend. Kiss Me, Shakespeare! A Valentine’s Cabaret is happening on Friday-Sunday, Feb. 12-14, at the…

Florida GOP leaders decried mob violence at the national Capitol but were careful not to condemn Trump

Florida Republicans decried scenes of chaos and violence in the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building and shut down congressional debate over the certification of the 2020 presidential election. Thousands of protesters, including many dressed in paramilitary gear, had gathered outside the Capitol in advance of what was expected…

Florida Rep. Charlie Crist calls for Trump to be removed from office by the 25th Amendment

U.S. representative and former governor of Florida Charlie Crist (D-St. Petersburg) has called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and Donald Trump to be removed as president. Crist was uncharacteristically blunt in a Twitter post late Wednesday afternoon, in the immediate aftermath of Trump supporters-turned-domestic terrorists rioting and storming the nation’s Capitol. “The 25th Amendment allows…

Central Florida AdventHealth CEO Daryl Tol tenders ‘unanticipated’ resignation on Wednesday

AdventHealth’s Central Florida division president and CEO Daryl Tol has resigned, an “unanticipated” decision according to a statement released by the healthcare company on Wednesday. “I want to thank Daryl for his many years of service to AdventHealth and his leadership both to our organization and the communities we serve, especially during the greatest challenge the health…

Florida Gov. DeSantis says he will not allow local governments to enforce lockdowns

Gov. Ron DeSantis strongly reaffirmed his opposition to local government officials’ attempts to impose their own rules to curb the spread of COVID-19, saying Wednesday that such measures “are not effective.” Appearing at Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola to discuss the state’s vaccination efforts, DeSantis reiterated his position that mandates, lockdowns, and fines for violating…

Florida lawmakers weigh in on Capitol coup

As we watch the events unfolding in Washington, D.C., with horror, we checked in with Florida’s elected representatives in the Capitol Building. U.S senators and representatives were gathered today in the chambers to certify the results of the November election. Donald Trump addressed a rally to protest those results, vowing that “we will never concede.” At…

Orlando’s pop-culture extravaganza MegaCon pushed back to August

Orlando pop-culture mega-event MegaCon 2021 has been moved back to August from originally scheduled dates in March, according to event organizers. A post on the MegaCon Facebook page on Wednesday explained that the postponement was part of a continuing attempt to deliver the “safest, best possible fan experience” as the coronavirus pandemic stretches on into…

Publix heir dumped over $100,000 into Georgia Senate races, documents show

Publix founder George Jenkins died in 1996, but his wealthy, mostly Lakeland-based children are still very much involved in the political arena, including recently dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into Georgia’s hotly contested Senate race. A review of Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show that former  Publix chairperson Carol Barnett Jenkins donated a total…

Orlando Fringe best exemplified the ingenuity shown by our artists in this pandemic year

As we warm ourselves beside the dwindling embers of the dumpster fire that was 2020, it’s difficult to remember anything positive about this past year, especially amid the devastation of Central Florida’s cultural community. But despite bearing a disproportionate burden of COVID-19’s economic impact, Orlando’s artists and entertainers agilely adapted, inventing new ways of connecting…


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