

Legal Public Notices 6/28/2023
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: A83.801 – 83.809. All units are assumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of…
Seminole County activates heat advisory and extreme weather plan
Under the plan, Seminole County Leisure Services is opening relief centers to the public
‘Stings a little’: Florida teen bitten by alligator near Winter Springs
He was walking along the water when the alligator jumped out of the water and bit his right hip
Almost everything is orange-flavored on the new Flavors of Florida menus at Disney Springs
Dozens of restaurants and bars will offer citrusy dishes and beverages for a limited time
Florida’s attorney general says recreational marijuana amendment is ‘misleading to voters’
Trulieve spokesman Steve Vancore said the company disagrees with Moody’s analysis
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles steer big anniversary tour into Orlando this week
Marking 40 years of crossover
Orlando’s Victoria and Albert’s named best restaurant in the country, says report
The high-end restaurant snagged a rating of 4.81 out of 5 from customers
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs medical marijuana bill allowing telehealth renewals
The bill also could help Black farmers get valuable medical-marijuana licenses after years of delays
SeaWorld’s Discovery Cove marks Shark Awareness Day in July with deals and up-close encounters
Don’t even think about humming that theme song
Rapper Larry June brings his ‘Larry’s Market Run’ tour to Orlando in July
The Bay Area rapper is in the middle of an intensive 47-date North American tour
Florida Gov. DeSantis asks judge to dismiss Disney lawsuit against him
DeSantis and Disney began clashing last year after Disney opposed a new law that restricted instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in schools
Orlando student who hit cop with skateboard during Capitol riot gets 3 years in prison
He was sentenced to 37 months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release Friday
Hip-hop vets Souls of Mischief bring their 30th anniversary tour to Orlando this weekend
The West Coast group are on a 93-date world tour to celebrate 93 ‘Til Infinity
Winter Park couple drop lawsuit against OceanGate CEO in light of his death
Rush reportedly refused to refund the Hagles more than $210,000 they spent on planned expeditions
Florida teachers unions urge judge to block new public-employee union law
The law applies to most public-employee unions but exempts unions representing law-enforcement officers, correctional officers and firefighters
Rabbit in the Moon and Crystal Method team for a big rave reunion in Orlando this weekend
Local dance icons return to play with Las Vegas dance icons
Judge blocks Florida law aimed at drag shows following Hamburger Mary’s lawsuit
The challenge alleged the law ‘prohibits protected speech based on the identity of the speaker’ and is vague and overbroad
SeaWorld unveils lineup for Summer Spectacular Concert Series starting in July
Starts with English Beat, ends with Skillet
Orlando man finds invasive tegu lizard in his backyard
‘Florida has become the Ellis Island of exotic animals,’ one expert said
Florida deputies save an ‘exhausted’ manatee during red tide in Pinellas County
They held the manatee’s head above water to prevent it from drowning as they waited for help
Downtown Orlando is getting a massive new arcade and bar entertainment center
It will be the concept’s first Florida location
University officials postpone plan to increase tuition for out-of-state students in Florida
The announcement came hours after Gov. DeSantis touted efforts to avoid tuition hikes
Judge strikes down Florida’s ban on Medicaid funding for transgender care
‘Same record, same findings and conclusions,’ Hinkle’s ruling said. ‘Gender identity is real.’
Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Orlando theme parks ranked most visited in the world in 2022
Universal’s Islands of Adventure also knocked out three Disney parks for the No. 3 spot in North America
Downtown country bar Saddle Up to close after a decade next month
Grab a Fireball shot while you still can
Florida professors and students urge federal appeals court to uphold injunction on ‘Stop WOKE Act’
Universities could lose what is known as performance funding if violations of the law occur
Winter Park couple Marc and Sharon Hagle sued missing OceanGate CEO for fraud
They invested in an earlier version of the Titanic-exploring deep-sea submersible
Brightline celebrates finish of high-speed train route connecting Orlando to South Florida
The 170-mile track is nearly ready for operation, expecting to be open for passengers Sept. 1
Orlando Bahama Breeze locations offer free margaritas to MCO guests with canceled flights
Miss your connection, step into island time
Pop star Kim Petras will visit Orlando on 34-date ‘Feed the Beast World Tour’
What’s up? This is Kim Petras
Central Florida squatter camp with multistory treehouse and trampoline gets trespass notice from officials
‘It’s pretty impressive, honestly,’ one official is heard saying
Parts of South Florida city under quarantine due to giant African land snails
‘We’re going to need a bigger bo … uh, salt shaker’
Florida medical board approves emergency rule that allows continuing trans care for children and adults
Physicians will be able to renew orders for puberty blockers and hormone therapy so long as no changes are made to prescriptions
Out-of-state students at Florida universities could soon pay higher tuition costs
Presidents and trustee chairs of all 12 state universities co-signed a letter endorsing the idea of an out-of-state tuition hike
Singer and songwriter to the stars Bebe Rexha to play Orlando’s Hard Rock Live
‘She’s Good’ even after some idiot threw his phone at her
Abortion clinic escort group SWAN throws a combo birthday party-fundraiser at Redlight Redlight
Organization celebrates first birthday in style
Pakistani-American artist Anila Quayyum Agha’s ‘Flourishing Patterns’ installations debut this week at the Mennello
The artist will be present at the opening and for a gallery walkthrough
Foreigner Restaurant in Audubon Park offers everyone a place at the table
Chef Bruno Fonseca’s merry band of foreigners doubles down on seasonality and provenance
‘The Bear’ returns on Hulu this week and Carmy undertakes an extreme makeover
What’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and the rest
Hey Libras, do people see you as a greedy, indecisive fool or a talented diplomat?
Free Will Astrology horoscopes for the week of June 21-27
Miami neo-garage royalty Jacuzzi Boys return to Orlando stomping grounds this week
A full-spectrum night of guitar music
Orlando’s Awesome and the Ass Kickers return with new album ‘Lucharoos’
Luchador masks and degenerate humor? Say less
The Mills 50 Mix Up looks to crown the signature drink of this singular Orlando neighborhood
Drink deep of Mills 50
In ‘Asteroid City,’ Wes Anderson stages an alien invasion as only Wes Anderson can
‘Rushmore’ meets Roswell
Capital Room cocktail bar opens in Sanford, Orlando Brunchfest happens June 24, and a second Domu Lab concept opens at East End Market
All the tastiest Orlando food news
Orlando theater creator Jeremy Seghers joins the exodus of artists out of Florida
He leaves us with one last show, a reimagined ‘Streetcar’ at Timucua Arts Foundation
Florida public employees get mailers rife with disinformation about the state’s new union bill
The anti-union mailers were sent by an out-of-state think tank in response to Florida’s newly passed SB 256
Sanford nurses rally for safe staffing, joining a national day of labor action
‘Some nurses say they fear for their license,’ said one nurse. ‘I fear for a patient’s life.’






