Vol. 37, No. 8
Valencia College adjuncts are taking care of each other as the Orlando college continues challenging their efforts to unionize
By McKenna Schueler
Readers let loose on Florida's COVID vaccine rollout and state pre-emption of local home rule
Sent by Orlando Weekly readers
Central Florida resident and Proud Boy organizer Joe Biggs charged in Capitol riot
By Colin Wolf
Florida Gov. DeSantis promises to put an end to COVID-19 vaccine ‘tourism’
By The News Service of Florida
Florida House set to take up overkill 'anti-protest' bill pushed by Republicans
By News Service of Florida
State Rep. Sabatini begins crusade to get Florida highway named after Donald Trump
By Matthew Moyer
Former Florida Republican House hopeful and Proud Boy arrested for role in Capitol attack
We went to the 2021 Inauguration in Washington, D.C., and here’s what we saw
Empty streets, determined stragglers, and so many soldiers
By Dave Decker
Stephanie Murphy announces new legislation barring QAnon adherents from holding federal security clearances
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz throws Twitter shade at Senate President Wilton Simpson, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried
By Jim Turner, NSF
DeSantis is bummed the Senate flipped because Florida will get aid money that he 'would have voted against'
Due to security concerns, Florida Legislature will not approve outdoors meetings
Maitland Audubon Center's 2020 rehabilitation numbers soar as 784 raptors are taken in for care
By Melissa Perez-Carrillo
Florida judge rules that, yes, the Nestle corporation can continue to draw water for bottling from Ginnie Springs
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida
American Hotel and Lodging Association proposes turning more than 50,000 U.S. hotels into vaccination sites
By Ken Storey
Leslye Gale's O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Monday, Jan. 25, 2021
By Leslye Gale
Florida lawmakers don't want you to call this new proposal to collect online sales tax a new sales tax
Free COVID-19 testing at Barnett Park to continue through February
Judge rules that Florida man who planned to 'violently confront protesters' in Tallahassee will remain in jail
Publix supermarkets will reopen online COVID-19 vaccination portal in Florida this week
Lake Ivanhoe among Orlando lakes closed due to toxic algae blooms and E. coli
By Sierra Williams
Orlando-based Darden Restaurants will give employees paid time off if they receive the COVID-19 vaccine
It’s not unity Republicans want now, no matter what they say. It’s surrender.
The people who tried to overturn an election want to sing Kumbaya now? Hard pass.
By Jeffrey C. Billman
If you're worrying about HIV at the moment, you're worrying about the wrong virus
By Dan Savage
University of Central Florida welcomes ‘But Before Bone Is Skin,’ an art exhibition interrogating the construction of the self
Things to do in Orlando, Jan. 20-26
Compiled by Orlando Weekly Editors
With a little help from the taxpayers, Winter Park Playhouse plans to bounce back stronger on the other side of this pandemic
By Seth Kubersky
Disney's Hall of Presidents temporarily closes to add in Joe Biden animatronic figure
CityArts plans a major overhaul of their courtyard space in downtown Orlando
Theatre UCF returns to live performances in February
Orlando's Gatorland adds kookaburra to its 'kooky' family of animals
Disney pulled the plug on Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, and nobody seemed to notice
Monster Jam returns to Orlando's Camping World Stadium in February
Blue Man Group may leave Orlando for good — has Universal outgrown them?
Walt Disney World moves to update the Jungle Cruise's racist portrayal of indigenous people
SeaWorld Orlando is planning another coaster, and that's a good sign for the company
Perla’s Pizza opens soon, a new tenant in the old Proper & Wild space, DoshiBox delivers packed Korean lunches, and more
Our weekly roundup of local food news
By Faiyaz Kara
Susuru Yatai will open inside downtown Orlando's Bumby Arcade Food Hall
Frontyard Festival launches outdoor 'Sunday Brunch' performance and dining series in downtown Orlando
Dochi, maker of fine Japanese mochi donuts, is opening a shop in Mills 50
Portillo's Beef Bus rolls into downtown Orlando to sling Chicago-style hot dogs and more through Jan. 30
Orlando-area Bagel Kings offer free bagel and coffee to first responders this week
American Airlines has too much wine, and they want to deliver it to your house
There's a new contender for ramen supremacy in this city and its name is Ramen Takagi
Souper bowls
Concert picks this week: Wifisfuneral, Fernwood String Quartet and more
By Bao Le-Huu
Palm Beach rapper Wifisfuneral brings his distinctive emo-trap sound to Orlando's Soundbar on Friday
Fernwood String Quartet will perform world premieres of works by living Orlando composers on Saturday
Orlando concert promoter Norsekorea Presents retires after 10 years
The Falcon's Metal Mondays resumes its monthly pace tonight in Thornton Park
Orlando grungers Yeah, Sure drop surreal new music video and single
By Ida V. Eskamani
International blues star Ana Popović comes to Winter Park's New Standard on Wednesday to shred the patriarchy
Timucua Arts Foundation kicks off 2021 in-person live concerts with Jon Roniger and the Good for Nothin' Band
Orlando Americana act Beemo take over the Plaza Live's Front Porch Series on Thursday
‘Euphoria’ teases its return to HBO with a special between-seasons episode, ‘F*ck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob’
By Steve Schneider
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